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Robert Gunby
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Tenant wants to bring in their own appliances

Robert Gunby
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, VA
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Hello all, what do you do when a tenant wants to bring in their own appliances? Do they have to keep yours their as well? Another option is storage but that wouldn't make sense.

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Ryan Murdock
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Ryan Murdock
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@Robert Gunby I usually allow it (it's only been asked of me a few times, mostly with SFH's I managed for other landlords) but with the condition that the old appliances be put back in place when they are gone. This usually means the tenants store the existing appliances in the basement or garage for the duration of their tenancy.

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