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Sue Can
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Microwave replacement

Sue Can
  • Yuma, AZ
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We recently rented our nephews home to tenents (we are acting as property managers for him while he is in college) and the above-the-stove microwave has stopped working. Is it acceptable to replace it with one that sits on the countertop? The home is older and was built by the original owner so the sizes don't match up to purchase a new above-the-stove microwave.

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Jay Nalker
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  • Brownsburg, IN
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I would find a over the stove micro wave on Craigslist. you can find white or black usually for $50. people just switching them for stainless. When your tenets move I would replace the dishwasher with a base cabinet. If there is a disposal I would take that out too while your in the kitchen...

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