In the great room, and bedroom – there will be a TV Wall. This wall will have an RG6 coaxial jack, and 5 ethernet jacks. Unless the tenant discloses they would want a particular cable TV provider, their connections will assume for the OTA (Over The Air) television. The tenant can use the OTA antenna as an included part of their rent. Even if they opt for cable television services, there will be a Tablo that would connect to a OTA jack directly to the antenna. If they have a smart TV, they should still be able to watch recorded OTA television without the need to rely on the cable TV. In the case of the Tablo, this is simply an app installed on the smart TV.
For cable TV options, there will be Verizon, and Xfinity. The tenant will be responsible for either of these solutions. When the technician comes to install the TV boxes, they will need to be taken to your communications closet so they can switch the Coaxial LAN to the appropriate cable provider. If this change of connection does not happen, then you will still use OTA television services, and you will not be connected to the cable TV network. You are not allowed to have new wires installed in the building. Doing so will result in eviction, and loss of your security deposit to repair the damage that you did.
A third option will be IPTV (Internet Protocol TeleVision) services such as Sling, or YouTube TV. As with the cable subscription, you are responsible for paying the bill for the services you will want. You can still have the coaxial jack connected to the OTA, but you would use an app to watch your premium television channels.