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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Experience in Adding Coin Laundry
Just added a coin washer and dryer in a 4 unit building. Thought we would assign days for tenants to use to avoid conflicts. Any one have any experience with this?
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I would let the tenants figure it out amongst themselves. They are adults who signed a lease. Make it clear that they need to treat each other fairly and with respect and that you expect them to work out issues between themselves.
I have had no issues with tenants sharing coin-ops.
Also, I would post hours of operation if the machines noise could disturb nearby tenants.
In short set the expectation right from the beginning and fairly enforce.