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Thomas Ince
  • Leander, TX
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Tin Foil in Windows1

Thomas Ince
  • Leander, TX
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I'm purchasing my first apartment complex and many of the exisiting residents have tin foil in the windows.  Is there a good way to get them to take it down? 

Has anyone on here dealt with this before? Any thoughts? 

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David McLean
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  • Chattanooga, TN
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David McLean
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  • Chattanooga, TN
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I've seen this a lot in the south and usually is implemented to keep a place cooler. 

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