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      • Euphorazine@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        Not really, the apartment floorplan likely has the washer/dryer hookups in the same spot so they can keep the water lines and dryer exhaust together. Doesn’t make much sense to have them all scattered about

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          10 days ago

          That assumes this isn’t a converted house or other building, where consistency is very difficult due to the original construction. There are tons of those and they tend to be shitty cheap places attractive to first-time renters and students.

          My friends lived in the ground floor apartment of a converted house, and the washer was above the hallway between one of the bedrooms and the bathroom, so I could totally see that.

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        10 days ago

        not realistic enough, unless they always used the speedrun setting on their washing machine, most cycles are 2 hours or more