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Alex U.
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Ripped Window screens, and blinds with 2" inch missing slat

Alex U.
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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We just rented out a sfh, the property has been completely remodeled last month, new kitchens, bathrooms, appliances, flooring, paint, base, lighting, just about everything.

We have a tennant that moved in, and is wanting to replace the windows screens because of small holes, and blinds with small 2" missing slats. 

Is this a reasonable request?

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Alex U.:

Window screen holes are easy to patch. It's literally like sticking on a piece of tape and works well for me. https://www.amazon.com/Window-...

If the blind looks tacky or prevents privacy, I would replace it. The better you maintain the rental, the better the Tenants will maintain it.


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