so true. although i shouldn’t complain too much because i don’t even have a dishwasher i can use and when i find a place it most likely won’t have a dishwasher either. And alot of rental units do not like you using those “countertop” dishwashers because of some plumbing issues it can cause.
Plumbing issues? When I had one of those at my last place, it just had an attachment for the tap to get the water and another hose that drained into the sink. My current under the counter dishwasher is the exact same setup, it just taps into the inlet and drain under the sink instead of over it. The only physical change to the pluming was replacing the tap nozzle, which I put back without issue when I moved out (might have even given them a new screen when I did so).
Its not so much a practical issue its more so a “these are our rules, if you break them your evicted”. some apartments have dishwashers now, but in the past, none did. This is more so an issue with scummy landlords and property management companies though.
so true. although i shouldn’t complain too much because i don’t even have a dishwasher i can use and when i find a place it most likely won’t have a dishwasher either. And alot of rental units do not like you using those “countertop” dishwashers because of some plumbing issues it can cause.
Plumbing issues? When I had one of those at my last place, it just had an attachment for the tap to get the water and another hose that drained into the sink. My current under the counter dishwasher is the exact same setup, it just taps into the inlet and drain under the sink instead of over it. The only physical change to the pluming was replacing the tap nozzle, which I put back without issue when I moved out (might have even given them a new screen when I did so).
Its not so much a practical issue its more so a “these are our rules, if you break them your evicted”. some apartments have dishwashers now, but in the past, none did. This is more so an issue with scummy landlords and property management companies though.