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Should I install washer and Dryer

Mei Zhu
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I am renting an apartment in a complex that has washer and dryer normally installed in each unit but this unit I am purchasing does not have one. I know its one of those appliances that breaks down frequently. Should I install one or have the tenants pay for one and requiring them to have a professional installation? Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

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Ricardo R.
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  • Michigan Ctr, MI
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Ricardo R.
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Hey Mei,

If every other unit in the complex already has a washer and dryer, I’d go ahead and install one. Tenants will notice if yours doesn’t — and that can make it harder to rent or force you to drop the price just to stay competitive.

Yeah, washers break sometimes, but honestly, they’re not a nightmare if you buy decent mid-range ones. I’d rather replace a $500 machine every few years than deal with leaks or bad installs from tenants trying to hook up their own.

Plus, you can usually bump rent by $50–$75/month with in-unit laundry, which pays it off pretty quick. So I’d just do it right, own it, and keep control over the install and maintenance; Mei I really hope this helps you a bit, I sent you a DM on BP, it's one of the reasons I do this, I hope you can assist. Thank you.

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