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Dylan B.
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Supplying appliances in rentals

Dylan B.
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
Posted

Hello fellow BP members. 

A colleague and I were having a discussion today about supplying the appliances in rental properties and would like to get your opinion on the matter.  

My current situation, is that I am closing on a couple duplexes in a few days and the current owner is not supplying the refrigerators (dishwasher & range is supplied). So the current renters supply their own refrigerators. In my SFH's that I own, I supply the refrigerator, dishwasher, & range. My parents have rentals as well and they do not supply refrigerators, however they are invested in lower income areas...

Would love for you guys and gals to share your insight on that matter.  

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