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Scott Zeiger
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Appliances

Scott Zeiger
  • Investor
  • Olmsted Falls, OH
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How do you guys handle appliances in single family homes? Provide them, provide some, none, charge more for them?

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Allen Maris
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Allen Maris
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  • Santa Ynez, CA
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Hi Scott,

Assuming you're talking about a rental? I provide all built in appliances but not the fridge unless it came with one and I don't care about it. When I have provided it, I write it in the lease that it's not included in the lease and I'm providing it as a courtesy only and if the tenant wants to use it they may and if it breaks down, I won't be replacing it.

Allen

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