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Updated about 4 years ago on .
Stapled ceiling: to scrape or to not? Need advice
I just bought a Single Family Home in College Park, GA with the intention of #BRRRR.
I am in the mode Rehab right now.
Question; Should I scrape the ceiling? It is the entire house.
Here is the number.
$3,500 for the scraping cost/labor.
Return. Unclear. Maybe $20/month additional rental income.
I don't like how it looks but i heard time and again most people say you don't need to feel attached to it.
So. what should I do. Thanks BP!