Looking to preemptively replace appliances for a rental house, as they are old(from 2004). Is there any preferred brand among BP community, like GE or Frigidaire, etc which is more robust and reliable for a rental hou...
The very first rental I have (3 bed, 2.5 ba townhome, B neighborhood), is turning over at the end of the month. The primary appliances (washer/dryer, electric range) are all originals at least 15 years old.
The washe...
Hello BP Community!I am completing interior rehab work on a duplex, including completed renovated kitchens. Once the rehab work is complete, I will be getting the property appraised with the intent on refinancing (BRR...
In the process of purchasing a home I will be house hacking. There is no stove, fridge, or washer and dryer in the home. I’m wondering for the long term is it worth it to spend extra money and get brand new appliances...
I finally rented my townhome! I dumped the property management company, got a realtor to get someone in it. I found out later they were charging the tenants an arm and a leg to just get an application in, among other ...
Hi everyone.
In the past few years, I have had to replace quite a few appliances in rental properties. I find them to be a big financial and time drain for me. I also don't like the time pressure from tenants when ap...
I purchased two SFH that both had tenants. Both listings stated they came with the fridge and stove and the leases also contained a clause saying the landlord provided the appliances. When signing the new lease the te...
Hello! We recently learned that our tenant swapped out the dischwasher in the property with thier own dishwasher. They said it didn't work so they just wanted to use their own. We were not told that there was an issue...
Is it ok to keep the old stove and refrigerator when doing a Brrrr?
Do you always provide appliances in your rental properties, specifically fridge, washer and dryer? If so do you charge extra for them and if so how much?