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To remove or not to remove existing flooring
The house I purchased has laminate flooring, but the previous owner did it himself and it is not quite lined up nice, and there are a couple of areas where he used more grout that he should have and floor doesn't seem leveled. Question, whether for flip or rent, should I get existing flooring removed completely or just put additional flooring over it?