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hey guys, I am still somewhat new to this forum, my question is pertaining to an apartment I am going to rent with two other people for myself during the school year. It looks like there might have been some light water damage on the second floor of the duplex, how can i tell if this is going to be a problem, and if it needs to be fixed. Also, there is some pretty horrendous carpet in the rooms and in the hallway. Hardwood floors are underneath. What is the most cost effective way to revamp the flooring without spending an arm and a leg. Mind you we are college students so luxury is not needed, but it still needs to be decent. Im more concerned about the possible water damage and mold that may be present in the 2nd floor than anything else too.

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