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Lisa Ryan
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Should I offer to paint? (with pics)

Lisa Ryan
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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I have tenants moving in 7/1 and wanted to get some opinions on if I should offer to paint the green in the living room & kitchen to a neutral color. They haven't asked for it, but I want happy tenants and don't want them asking me 3 months from now if they can paint because they don't like green. I've been living in the house so it's my personal taste, not necessarily a renter's taste and I get that. Thoughts?

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Victor N.
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Victor N.
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  • Meriden, CT
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@Lisa Ryan If you have tenants moving in soon, I assume that you showed them the house and they liked it enough to decide to move in it. So they might like the paint job as is. But to be sure, simply ask them. They will appreciate that you value their opinion.

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