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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Refrigerator in the unit
It is normal to rent a house that would require the tenant to provide their own refrigerator? I'm looking at making an offer on a property that doesn't have one, and I'm trying to determine whether to include the price of buying a refrigerator in or not.
I'm fairly sure that I've rented apartments in the past that did not include one.
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I NEVER provide a refrigerator. If the tenant can't afford their own than they probably can't afford the rent.