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Peter K.
  • Real Estate Broker
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Walls scuffed from previous tenants, how to fix?

Peter K.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Raleigh, NC
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So I'm purchasing an investment property where the previous owner had it rented. It has a lot of scuff marks on the walls, both the bedrooms, should I re-paint the rooms or do I have to re-paint the whole house to match it? Please help. I don't think cleaning it with a magic eraser will help. I definitely have to re-paint. I don't have time to re-paint the whole house or the money to pay for a contractor to do it. 

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Caleb Gerbrandt
  • Investor
  • Kingsburg, CA
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Caleb Gerbrandt
  • Investor
  • Kingsburg, CA
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You can try to match the wall color as best you can, no need to paint the whole house, just the walls that need it.

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