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All Forum Posts by: Stuart Parker

Stuart Parker has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks everyone!

I read this thread:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/52/topics/118373-rental-property---provide-appliances

And it helped answer my question!

Thanks Joel for the fast response.

Let me ask another queston.. Why would the landlord be paying for ANY of the utilities? Isn't that entirely up to the person renting the home?

Currently, I am looking to buy my first investment property. This would be several states away from me, so I realistically would not be visiting but once a year, if that. Is it 'normal' or 'expected' for the landlord to provide appliances?

I see it potentially as a liability if you do. If your renters trash it, it's up to you buy a new one, etc.