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December 19, 2007 at 6:21 PM #121226December 19, 2007 at 7:04 PM #121025recordsclerkParticipant
I just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
December 19, 2007 at 7:04 PM #121162recordsclerkParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
December 19, 2007 at 7:04 PM #121195recordsclerkParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
December 19, 2007 at 7:04 PM #121243recordsclerkParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
December 19, 2007 at 7:04 PM #121266recordsclerkParticipantI just took out the dishwasher at my rental last month when the kitchen was re-done. Dishwashers break down often and create headaches. My tennant didn’t use it anyways and was happy with the new kitchen. I would allow a tennant to buy/install a dishwasher if they had at least a 1 year lease and were willing to pay for purchase/install. As far as paint, it also depends on how long the lease was and if they were willing to re-paint when they move out or have the amount it would take to paint taken out of deposit. I would prefer that a renter not paint at all. There are problems that arise when trying to match colors down the line. White/eggshell white that are commen at paint stores are the best for rentals. It is easier to match the paint when you need to do touch-ups.
December 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM #121175RaybyrnesParticipantThe dishwasher is big for us as we don’t eat out and entertain with a nice dinner from time to time.We are so tired of cleaning that we are now buying paper plates at Costco. I figure that is 12$ a month already. When you have a 3 year old who wants s attention and the dishes need to be done you quickly see a fairly large value to having one.
I figure cost at 250 for the dishwasher and $400 for installation. I have a year lease and could easily see myself here for 2 to 3 years.
I have done a fair bit of painting and the colors I am thinking about are your generic tans. The white that we have is just a little too bland.
December 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM #121312RaybyrnesParticipantThe dishwasher is big for us as we don’t eat out and entertain with a nice dinner from time to time.We are so tired of cleaning that we are now buying paper plates at Costco. I figure that is 12$ a month already. When you have a 3 year old who wants s attention and the dishes need to be done you quickly see a fairly large value to having one.
I figure cost at 250 for the dishwasher and $400 for installation. I have a year lease and could easily see myself here for 2 to 3 years.
I have done a fair bit of painting and the colors I am thinking about are your generic tans. The white that we have is just a little too bland.
December 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM #121344RaybyrnesParticipantThe dishwasher is big for us as we don’t eat out and entertain with a nice dinner from time to time.We are so tired of cleaning that we are now buying paper plates at Costco. I figure that is 12$ a month already. When you have a 3 year old who wants s attention and the dishes need to be done you quickly see a fairly large value to having one.
I figure cost at 250 for the dishwasher and $400 for installation. I have a year lease and could easily see myself here for 2 to 3 years.
I have done a fair bit of painting and the colors I am thinking about are your generic tans. The white that we have is just a little too bland.
December 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM #121394RaybyrnesParticipantThe dishwasher is big for us as we don’t eat out and entertain with a nice dinner from time to time.We are so tired of cleaning that we are now buying paper plates at Costco. I figure that is 12$ a month already. When you have a 3 year old who wants s attention and the dishes need to be done you quickly see a fairly large value to having one.
I figure cost at 250 for the dishwasher and $400 for installation. I have a year lease and could easily see myself here for 2 to 3 years.
I have done a fair bit of painting and the colors I am thinking about are your generic tans. The white that we have is just a little too bland.
December 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM #121416RaybyrnesParticipantThe dishwasher is big for us as we don’t eat out and entertain with a nice dinner from time to time.We are so tired of cleaning that we are now buying paper plates at Costco. I figure that is 12$ a month already. When you have a 3 year old who wants s attention and the dishes need to be done you quickly see a fairly large value to having one.
I figure cost at 250 for the dishwasher and $400 for installation. I have a year lease and could easily see myself here for 2 to 3 years.
I have done a fair bit of painting and the colors I am thinking about are your generic tans. The white that we have is just a little too bland.
December 20, 2007 at 6:29 AM #121274NotCrankyParticipantHave you considered a free standing diswasher? Maybe there is a convenient space and path for electric and water? You could sell it or keep it when you move.
December 20, 2007 at 6:29 AM #121415NotCrankyParticipantHave you considered a free standing diswasher? Maybe there is a convenient space and path for electric and water? You could sell it or keep it when you move.
December 20, 2007 at 6:29 AM #121442NotCrankyParticipantHave you considered a free standing diswasher? Maybe there is a convenient space and path for electric and water? You could sell it or keep it when you move.
December 20, 2007 at 6:29 AM #121494NotCrankyParticipantHave you considered a free standing diswasher? Maybe there is a convenient space and path for electric and water? You could sell it or keep it when you move.
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