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All Forum Posts by: Kent Hegwood

Kent Hegwood has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Ok, thanks for the help! I will let it go!

My tenants just moved out and every set of mini blinds were broken and need to be replaced.  The tenants were decent and rented from us for 6 years and other than the blinds, the rest of the house is in good shape. I know blinds are cheap but there are a lot of them that need to be replaced.   Also, I've always had blinds in my personal residence and have never managed to break them.   Would you give them a pass on the blinds? Is this considered normal wear and tear?

I agree with Mike. I would definitely do drywall first and then tile. The drywall phase can get messy (especially if is me doing it) and it would be best not to do that above tile.  Leave 1/2" gap above the floor when you hang the drywall and you will be good.