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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Is it normal wear and tear?
I have the interior walls of my rental painted almost 5 years ago when my tenant first moved in. Today an agent I hired came to preview and recommended me to repaint the walls before we find new tenant. I was not there so could not tell how bad it looks but wonder if it is considered normal wear and tear. How often should we repaint the interior walls for a rental? My house was painted at around the same time but may only need some touch up. Please share your opinions. Thank you all.
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Steve Vaughan
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Go look at it. That would be a good start.