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Rules/customs for q rental in Cleveland

Audrey Peltier
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Hi!

I have a rental in Cleveland. I was wondering if it's custom for the landlord to pay for water, sewer and snow plow?

There is only a fridge in the unit. In CA, landlords provide microwave, ove, dish-washer, washing/drying machine and gardening.

Let me know what you think. My rental is not in a nice neighboorhood if it's important.

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    Usually landlords pay for the water/sewer and tenants take car of their own snow removal in my experience.  Of course, there is nothing set in stone, but that seems to be most common.

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