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Too weird to have 2 bathrooms next to each other in a rental?
We are currently rehabbing a 4 bd/1 ba home. The contractor/property manager suggested converting the smallest bedroom into a laundry room/bathroom. The smallest room is right next door to the other bathroom. Would this be weird? He thinks that the addition of a 2nd bathroom is going to be crucial for tenant retention and that it would improve the appraisal. Thoughts? Thanks!