We rent furnished and provide a fully stocked kitchen. Ikea is good for quite a bit of it - including pots. Only thing long term tenants need are sheets and towels.
Get the nicest and most comfortable furniture you can find on Craigslist. In my experience a nicely furnished place attracts good tenants. It costs us about 3k to do everything you'd need for this - living room set - futon in this case if a studio, hangers, ocoffee and end tables, lamps, dining table and chairs, iron, vacuum, broom, toaster, blender, coffee pot, tea pot, cutlery, knives, cutting boards, Tupperware, measuring cups, bakeware, mixing bowls, dishes, utensils, dish rack, shower curtain, toilet brush, garbage cans, entrance mats, wardrobe, curtains, art. It should be less with a studio.
Don't charge for cookware rental. Charge as higher fee for furnished based on market research and take a damage deposit. Set it up right from the beginning if you can and make a detailed list.