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Replacing closet doors
Hello everyone, I just bought a property and it came with absolutely hideous broken plastic closet doors. I have removed them, but taking a look at the replacements they are quite expensive. It fairly nicely remodeled three bedroom in a blue collar town, most likely going to be a family rental.
My question is should I get full replacement doors (200 or so a peice) or have no door at all. Or some other option I'm not thinking about.
Thank You all! I greatly appreciate the help.
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You absolutely should have closet doors if you want to attract good quality tenants.