Well, I can tell you some of the things we have in our home. We don't rent it out, but we often have guests, and many things were purchased with them in mind.
*highchair
*booster seat
*pack-n-play with sheets and a blanket
*set of plstic cups/plates/bowls/spoons and forks that are geared towards toddlers
*crayons and white paper
*Duplos and other "toddler" toys
*Luggage rack, Terry robe, and quality hangers including padded hangers in guest bedroom
*The guest room also has a TV with VCR
Other items I'd include--we have them because "we" use them:
Basketball and other sporting equipment
Those lawn chairs that fold up into a tote bag
Fiberglass shafted Golf Umbrellas
Board games
A good selection of books
A variety of office supplies such as notepades, tape, stapler, paperclips, elastics, etc.
A jewelers toolset to repair eyewear
Good quality linens and towels
Enough pillows for your sleeping capacity x two
A wide-screen TV with CVR and DVD, and an assortment of movies for toddler through adult
A stereo system with a CD player and a selection of CD's for various taste
Two cooler's, one larger on wheels and another smaller soft sided one
A printout of the cable channels and a list of some of the local radio stations
A laminated list of the following:
Closest hurricane shelter with directions and a list of what to bring
The closest hospital with phone number and directions
Phone number of local dentists with emergency hours
Phone number of the property management company
The address and phone number of your home (In a panic people often cant remember this type of information when calling emergency services!)
Also make sure that there are instructions for all household items which might need instructions.
As far as kitchen equipment, you'll need a set of pots and pans,a roaster and wok, tea pot, cookie sheets and bakeware, a full set of dishes for at least the number of people your homes sleeps (IMHO you need 150% of that) glassware, flatware, serving pieces, a corkscrew and bar equipment including glassware, a full set of implements including spatulas, silicone spoons, a ladle, a knife block, a basting brush, whisk, measuring cup and spoons, mixing bowls, storage bowls, BBQ utensils, small appliances including toaster, mixer, blender, electric juicer, rice steamer, coffee maker. I also have a bread machine. Also a chef's apron, ample pot holders and dish towels. I'd put out a new clean sponge for each rental. You'll also want some basics such as paper products, salt pepper (perhaps some basic spices as well), non-stick cooking spray, etc.
Anne