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Calling tenants/renters White goods

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Muddle2000 · 24/08/2016 22:31

Do you have your own white goods eg w machine, f freezer or would you
usually prefer a place if these are supplied?

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scaryteacher · 25/08/2016 14:50

We rent abroad and a fridge/cooker/hob/microwave are provided as integral to the kitchen. I use my own microwave, fridge-freezer, and freezer, as I don't want to damage what is provided.

We let out our house in UK and do not provide white goods on the advice of the letting agent.

scaryteacher · 25/08/2016 14:50

..meant to add dishwasher integral in rented property as well.

fussychica · 25/08/2016 19:17

When DS rented his first flat it had cooker and f/f but no washing machine which was a pain but the flat was too nice to pass up so he stumped up for a washer/dryer. He has now relocated and his new flat had all white goods including a dishwasher. Fortunately the landlord was OK about removing the existing washing machine. This flat unusually doesn't have any fitted wardrobes so this time that's a thing he needs to buy.

isthistoonosy · 27/08/2016 04:24

Fitted kitchen is ok but the fridge amd freezer are also integrated kind of hidden in cupboards which is really annoying esp if one breaks as getting one the right size is difficult.

AppleMagic · 27/08/2016 04:52

We rent out our house in UK and provide dishwasher, washing machine, oven and hobs. I'm happy to pay for repairs/replacements as needed. We make good rent on the house and can claim them as expenses.

We rent a house in the US and have all of the above provided as well as a tumble drier and microwave. Previously lived in EU and also gad everything provided.

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