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William Huston
  • Trinity, FL
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Should I or should I not purchase W/D for my Rental?

William Huston
  • Trinity, FL
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Hello All, 

I am trying to figure out the best plan of action on getting my property back into a rental. The property is brand new rebuild from insurance forest fire claim 3 years ago. The property prior to burning down had an old pair of washer and dryers from the previous owners i bought it from, i just left them in when i rented it out and only ever had to have the dryer serviced over a 5 year period of renting it out. 

Since its brand new and rent has gone up from $895 3 years ago in the area to now estimate $1250/month, im curious if i would hurt myself not purchasing a washer and dryer pair to install in the units washing area.

Its a 2/2.5 Townhome

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Ryan Howell
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  • Hendersonville, NC
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Ryan Howell
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  • Hendersonville, NC
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I have one unit where I provide a washer, and its only because the space is small and requires a non-standard size.  I have have nothing but headaches with tenants abusing it.  Unless your market expects you to provide one, I personally don't.

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