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All Forum Posts by: Courtney Adams

Courtney Adams has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

What is the better option?

1. Furnish your rentals with appliances (fridge, stove, washer/dryer) and assume responsibility for when they break


2. Have tenants be responsible for appliances and therefore they are responsible for replacing their own appliances

I can see positives and negatives to both scenarios but wanted to see what others do!

Hello everyone! My name is Courtney and my husband and I have found ourselves in a pretty unique situation. We bought our first home (a 1970's trailer) on a land contract and it is about to be paid off! We will be mortgage free with 100% of the equity in our current home. 

Over the next year, we plan on doing some updates, paying off our credit cards, and saving and learning as much money as possible so we can purchase our next home. 

House hacking is very attractive to us as we will need somewhere to live when we rent out our current home anyways. 

Any suggestions, ideas, or words of encouragement welcome!