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leasing with washer and dryer
Has anybody done this? Why or why not?
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I've done it both ways. It really just depends on the type of house and your market. Typically if the renter has their own set I'd remove mine. I think it depends on your competition, everyone else is offering rentals with washer and dryer and you don't then your probably will be less desirable. Used appliances are cheap in my market so I don't mind putting in a newer set that will last 5-8 years to have my house to have a slight advantage. Also I think most renters do not have their own set that they drag around.