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Suzanne H.
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Need closets for bedrooms, suggestions?

Suzanne H.
  • kansas city
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So i bought my first property with FHA in September 2020, it's a 3 bed, 2 bath. I plan to live in it for 1 year until I am able to rent it out. There are a couple things I need to take care of before I am able to rent it out. One of those things is the closet situation, it's the strangest thing but this house was originally built in 1922 (it has been completely remodeled) and there aren't any closets in the bedrooms. What should i do in this situation? I mean should I go to Ikea and buy some basic wardrobes and call them closets? or should I hire some type of contractor to build them for me? I really don't know and the bedrooms are already small.

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