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renting with white good- advice anyone?
MummyHol
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Hi there.
I hope i'm writing this in the right place- i did do a search but didn't come up with anything. My sister and her partner have just got the keys to their rented flat today and the inventory says ''washing machine- not applicable''. When they viewed the property the builders who where still working on the kitchen told them that a washing machine was being installed and i was always under the impression that there were laws meaning landlords/ladies had to supply white goods (i always thought this was coooker, fridge/freezer and washing machine).
I've done a quick sweep on a search engine and can find nothing on this, so any advice would be greatfully received.
Thanks for reading x
I hope i'm writing this in the right place- i did do a search but didn't come up with anything. My sister and her partner have just got the keys to their rented flat today and the inventory says ''washing machine- not applicable''. When they viewed the property the builders who where still working on the kitchen told them that a washing machine was being installed and i was always under the impression that there were laws meaning landlords/ladies had to supply white goods (i always thought this was coooker, fridge/freezer and washing machine).
I've done a quick sweep on a search engine and can find nothing on this, so any advice would be greatfully received.
Thanks for reading x
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No, they don't have to supply white goods. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
You will usually get a cooker, as this is difficult to install and unsafe if installed incorrectly; but the others are often up to you to provide.0 -
ta very much zazen, i'll let them know!0
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My boyfriend and I lugged a washing machine around from house to house for about 3 years of renting - so I really don't think that landlords must provide white goods... thankfully the places we lived in had fridges!;)0
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