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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply

Shared or Invidual Washer and Dryer
We're going to start the mid-term rental route for our unit upstairs. We only have 1 washer and 1 dryer in a shared laundry room. Do you guys think it's necessary to buy another washer and dryer when the other tenant comes in or just share ours? We've already spent a bunch on other products and don't know if we can just spend like that on a washer and dryer.
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@Mose Gebremeskel as long as you don't constantly use the washer and dryer and it is in an accessible location I would think sharing would be fine. If your area has decent demand you will get renters. Would they like their own of course. Will it impact the rental that depends on the area.