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Updated almost 5 years ago, 01/08/2020

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Elizabeth L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Union City NJ
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bathroom remodel - contractor question - builders grade

Elizabeth L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Union City NJ
Posted

Hi, I'm going through my first renovation and had a quick question as I'm less experienced in renovations. My contractor is doing a builders grade rehab on my bathroom so the deal was to replace the existing bathroom. The original shower had a sliding door on it, but this new stall shower has no door, they're saying to use a curtain because that's builders grade and a new shower door would be custom so it's expensive. Does that sounds accurate? I just find a curtain for a shower stall very tacky, and I'm trying to get maximum rent for the new apartment. I see plenty of shower door options at home depot, what do other landlords use for rentals and what is the least expensive route to go? 

Thanks! 

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