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Gas Appliances
When renting out a property that has gas lines for the stove and dryer, do you allow the new tentant to hook those up when they move in? I don't feel comfortable allowing the tenant to do this, so I figured I would ask what the standard pratice is. Or do most people scrap the gas lines and convert it to electric?
BTW: Before you ask, no most landlords do not supply these items in my area.
Thanks