QUOTE(aurora97 @ Jul 6 2015, 04:36 PM)
There’s no fix answer or industry practice from my years renting a house, to rending out a house. It’s best you sit down and go through the questions with your landlord. It’s very tricky when dealing with a fully furnished house.
Just would like to chip in a little...Pertaining this, can this be included in the tenancy agreement?
Furthermore, if for the case of broken dining table, broken bed frame, etc... shouldn't the tenant also take the responsibility to replace them as they are utilizing the furniture or facility instead of the landlord?
Just something to ponder.
Thank you.
Jul 8 2015, 05:33 PM

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