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Old Oct 8, 2006, 08:39 PM
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washer/dryer hook ups

Hi,
The house I am looking to rent does not have any washer/dryer hook ups and it would really be a hassle to go to the laundymat, so I was wondering if there are any options? I really have no idea but someone mentioned hooking up a compact washer and dryer to the kithchen sink or somewhere in the bathroom... is this possible? Any info will help. Thanks!

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Generally, adding w/d hookups is not a big deal - so I'd bring it up with the landlord: negotiate with him to add them and maybe offer to pay half...or a small bit extra in rent each month.

Technically, you could hook any washing machine to a faucet - and drain it into a sink...but all this is a pain. If it were me I'd negotiate with the landlord instead.
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