Furnish to Rent

For any landlord who wants to rent a property, there are two choices.
1- to rent unfurnished
2-  to rent Furnished

Furnishing a house or flat can be very expensive
In either case you will have to provide some basics –
Washing Machine
Cooker
Dryer
TV
Curtains and carpets

You should always list these by type and model number (including serial number) on your tenancy agreement.
Rental unfurnished is simple – the tenant has to supply their own furnisture and bedding,linen etc.

 

A rental furnished property will need complete furnishing –
Ikea Furniture is a good choice as it is cheap,durable and easy to carry and fit.
If you do not feel up to self assembly, most Ikea Stores have contacts with local tradesmen who will build things for you for a reasonable fee on site.
Furnishing a rental property can be time consuming and often confusing.

You will need :
A bed dressing table and wardrobe or chest for each bedroom
Kitchen Cupboards and storage units
Dining table and 4 chairs
Sofa, easychair, coffee table bookcase and tv stand for living room.
You may also want to include Mirrors (makes the rooms look bigger)
Pictures and  more storage

As you will still be spending a considerable sum at Ikea it maybe possible for them to do some basic interior design work for you – so take along a plan of the apartment or house.
Usually when renting a house, the landlord has many other things to think of so that is a great time saver for you.

Some property rental companies offer to furnish your house/apartment and obtain a higher fee.
It is worth working out if this is worthwhile for you.

It is generally a good idea to drop in to the property without warning every 5 or 6 weeks to ensure that the tenant is looking after the place properly.