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Joshua Lafferty
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilmington, DE
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Washer and Dryer responsibility

Joshua Lafferty
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilmington, DE
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I inherited a tenant/lease.

I am renting to a nonprofit, that places one of their patients in the rental (1 BR bungalow).

There is a washer and dryer in the unit, and apparently there is something broke with the washer, and just notified yesterday.

The lease isn't very clear who is responsible. One place it says washer and dryer are apart of the property. Another place it says tenant responsible for certain maintenance. She apparently washed all clothes and bed linens every other day.

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Sharlene Mulchandani
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Sharlene Mulchandani
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Joshua Lafferty From my past experience, whenever I have rented out a property - if any of the appliances that were provided by the landlord were not working, it would be their responsibility to get them fixed. This can however differ depending on your lease terms, but I suggest you have it fixed for them.

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