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should i allow tenants having washer and dryer
HI,
i have a 8 unit building without a washer and dryer hookup, a prospective tenant wants to move in if i allow washer and dryer.
should i allow? what are the pros and cons? and what would be a reasonable fee for that if yes?
thanks
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Originally posted by @Sami Gren:
@Joe Splitrock @Theresa Harris thanks for responding.
from my understanding there are those portable machines that do not require hook up. and i would obviously charge a fee as mentioned in post
That is better but it can still put a strain on the water, sewer or electric. I would pass, especially if the building is older.