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Justin Brin
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Will you allow your tenant to paint the walls of your house?

Justin Brin
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Will you allow your tenant to paint the walls of your house?

What if your tenant ask you if he can paint the walls of the house and will restore the original color once he decides to move out.

What will you tell him?

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NO. Painting is not as easy as everyone likes to think. And most tenants will not hire a pro painter, but just do it themselves.....

Not priming over old trim, sloppy paint, drips, etc...will just cost you much more to fix when they move out.

Using a Licensed or professional painter that they pay for would be a different matter, then I wouldn't mind.

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