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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I Leave Wall Mounts in Rental?
Hello!
I am moving out of town and will be renting out my current home. The home is 2 years and in a B+ neighborhood.
In the living room, I mounted my 50" tv on a very nice full motion wall mount. In one bedroom, I used a standard mount for a smaller TV (both were professionally installed). I was about to take them down when I realized the new tenant will likely just end up mounting their own TV.
For that reason, would it be a good idea to leave one or both of these installed?
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Thanks for the replies. I'll go ahead and leave them up for now. If the tenant has an issue, then I'll have them removed!