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TSlsjlee81
post Nov 20 2015, 08:47 AM, updated 11y ago

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Hi all,

This is my first time renting out an apartment. I got something to ask. i am going to rent out my apartment unit with fully furnish. With LCD, fridge, washing machine, water heater and some etc electrical item. Let say within the tenure, there is some problem with the electrical item, who will bear the repairing cost of this electrical item. Is it owner or tenant.

Let say owner had to bear, does it feel a bit unfair as tenant is the one using it. If share cost between owner and tenant still can be acceptable.

Just to make this clear before renting out. if really owner is the one who bear i rather rent out without those item with a few hundred bucks lesser.

Hope any one can enlighten me on this..

TQ
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post Nov 20 2015, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(lsjlee81 @ Nov 20 2015, 08:47 AM)
Hi all,

This is my first time renting out an apartment. I got something to ask. i am going to rent out my apartment unit with fully furnish. With LCD, fridge, washing machine, water heater and some etc electrical item. Let say within the tenure, there is some problem with the electrical item, who will bear the repairing cost of this electrical item. Is it owner or tenant.

Let say owner had to bear, does it feel a bit unfair as tenant is the one using it. If share cost between owner and  tenant still can be acceptable.

Just to make this clear before renting out. if really owner is the one who bear i rather rent out without those item with a few hundred bucks lesser.

Hope any one can enlighten me on this..

TQ
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tenant is paying more for a fully furnished unit.
owner shud bear all the tear n wear
jason1986
post Dec 1 2015, 01:23 PM

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There is no fixed rule but generally, if the rental includes the provision of such items, it should be borne by the landlord unless it can be shown that it is broken/damaged due to the negligence of the tenant.

It is advisable to draw up a tenancy agreement to cater for such occasions.

 

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