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Zachary Peacock
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Best practices for durable window treatments for renters?

Zachary Peacock
  • Louisville, KY
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Looking for different ideas for durable window treatments for privacy for rental properties? Any suggestions for a new landlord? 

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John Franczyk
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  • Racine, WI
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John Franczyk
  • Wholesaler
  • Racine, WI
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Home Depot, Menards, and Lowes all sells very inexpensive plastic miniblinds. "Durability" is relative. If you decide to put up blinds, you can spend a few hundred dollars on something like Hunter Douglas, only to have a tenant wreck them in a day. Inexpensive plastic window treatments are easily installed and replaced. Bake the cost into the overall expenses for the rental.

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