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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/08/2017

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Diane Jacoby
  • Landlord
  • Shutesbury, MA
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refrigerator, icemaker, water in door

Diane Jacoby
  • Landlord
  • Shutesbury, MA
Posted

Tenant wants to replace the refrigerator that comes with the unit with her own refrigerator. Proposed refrigerator is the type with automatic ice maker and water/ice through the door. Existing refrigerator has neither of these amenities.

As landlords years ago we had a bad experience with automatic ice maker refrigerator leaking and causing expensive water damage. Since then we have not supplied refrigerators with automatic ice makers.  This is a good tenant, and we would like to work with her on this if possible.  At the same time we're horrified by the thought of connecting a water supply (not a simple task due to the kitchen lay out) to a refrigerator with no provision for drain or leak containment. Seeking feedback from landlords with experience with this type of refrigerator.

Thanks!

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