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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Replace In-Unit Laundry Machine?
So, I purchased a 2 family a while back that had a washer/dryer combo in one of the units. I did not advertise the unit as having washer dryer included. Current tenant was happy to see laundry machines when they first saw the unit.... I should have saw it coming and planned ahead.... The washer stopped working this week.
I figure I have at least 2 options. What would you recommend?
1. Call repair guy and pay for repairs.
2. Tell tenant they are responsible for the unit and they can call the repair man and pay to have them fixed or replace. (doesn't seem like a nice thing to do)
Thoughts?
Thank you