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Someone has to have run in to this problem before…

Bill B.#3 1031 Exchanges Contributor
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In a new property we purchased the refrigerator door opens and hits a nearby door lever.  I’m afraid the first tenant that doesn’t notice is going to open the brand new fridge and dent it’s door. Does anyone know of either a cushion/cover that could be put on the door handle. O,r a flat or nearly flat, replacement door opening system?


Thanks in advance. -Bill

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What about removing the door on the space where the laundry is and installing a curtain and curtain rod?

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