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Actually, why don't apartments offer a spigot and outlet somewhere nearby where you can park a car?

In my mind, it's kind of like how above $20/hr or so (and >= 5ish employees), it's a no-brainer for businesses to pay for lunch. It's more cost effective for the business to pay, and it results in less dead time and more camaraderie. The experience of automatic or manual car washes is bad; your car doesn't get that clean; it's shockingly expensive for what you get; you don't have the proper tools/time to clean the interior or wax and dry the outside; you have a variety of quickly deprecating fake-currency scams (where the unit costs are a prime number not dividing the amounts you're allowed to use to pay for the fake currency, and the fake coins only sometimes work in the machines and are replaced every 2yrs or so to deprecate anything you may have bought in the past); and so on.

Like, I average $5/mo or so cleaning the cars in my household. Doing it at my apartment with my own tools would be a strictly better experience. Most tenants I've talked to agree. In our complex, that's a (ballpark) >=$12k/yr opportunity. Is it that expensive to place a spigot and outlet close to a private road? Have bad actors made this infeasible? What actually keeps landlords from providing that amenity?



I guess technically I have had a spigot in some apartments I've been in. But I'd need like a 200 ft hose to reach my car and I'm not sure how I'd wash it without getting every other car wet and block all my neighbors while doing so. But other than that, I guess I totally could have been a main character and cleaned my car "at home."


Because people would come from outside and drink/bathe from it. Apartment car garages in California always have wanderers within or nearby


When I lived in an apartment the complex had two dedicated car wash spots. This was close to 25 years ago but my guess is they still do.


I've never toured nor rented a place with dedicated car wash spots. Clearly my experience isn't universal, but I'd love that opportunity.




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