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Brandon Malone
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Should I allow this from a prospective tenant

Brandon Malone
  • Gaithersburg, MD
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I recently listed a property for rent. An agent that recently showed the property reached to stating that their client love the property but would like to know if the landlord would be okay with installing a gas line or gas stove either at their cost or landlord cost. At their cost, meaning they are willing to pay to have this done. Curious to know how you would handle this situation. Appreciate some feedback.

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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We generally don't negotiate on things like that with tenants (although, of course, we fix things that aren't working). From what I've seen, people tend to like electric stoves a bit more than gas so I wouldn't want to make this switch. I would say no. 


 I find it the opposite .   Most people I know love the gas  stoves

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