Are there any benefits to leaving some furniture in a house that is about to be let out as a rental property? Can it bring the rent up higher to cover for the wear and tear as well?
I have a basic 2 bdr home in a town not to far from City (about 30 minutes). I'm going to live overseas for up to 6 months and I would have to pay for this furniture to be left in safe storage. Instead of storing it, I was thinking of just leaving most of it in my house I will rent out. There are things like a queen side kitset bed (that could be easily disassembled and put aside if tenant has own bed), there is also a cane lounge and chair, fold up wooden tables and chairs, a quite new fridge (must be worth an extra $10 a week?), good wooden slate blind for the main room, bamboo quality rug, wooden room dividers, two wooden open storage cabinets and that's mainly all.
I have a basic 2 bdr home in a town not to far from City (about 30 minutes). I'm going to live overseas for up to 6 months and I would have to pay for this furniture to be left in safe storage. Instead of storing it, I was thinking of just leaving most of it in my house I will rent out. There are things like a queen side kitset bed (that could be easily disassembled and put aside if tenant has own bed), there is also a cane lounge and chair, fold up wooden tables and chairs, a quite new fridge (must be worth an extra $10 a week?), good wooden slate blind for the main room, bamboo quality rug, wooden room dividers, two wooden open storage cabinets and that's mainly all.