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Jeremy Torres
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Providing appliances ?

Jeremy Torres
  • Rental Property Investor
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Should I provide washer and dryer ?

It already has stove and fridge .

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Nathan Gesner
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If you provide them, it prevents tenants hooking them up wrong or causing damage moving them in/out. It can also make your rental more competitive on the market and bring a higher price.

On the other hand, tenants will likely abuse them and they can be expensive to repair.

If you're going to provide them, increase the rent at least $50 a month to cover repairs and/or replacement. You can buy pretty nice used sets for under $300. Use steel hoses!

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