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Jason H.
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Paint it or leave it?

Jason H.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kissimmee, FL
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Greetings, I'm in the process of closing on my first buy and hold unit. 2/2 1/2. It has some pretty bold colors that may not appeal to most potential tenants. Should I put in the time and/or money to paint the entire unit a neutral color, or should I leave it as is and allow the tenant to paint if they wish? ( with the understanding that it should be neutral or,if bold, must be painted before move-out) What are your thoughts or advise?

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Miller Josh
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  • Detroit Lakes, MN
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Miller Josh
  • Investor
  • Detroit Lakes, MN
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Paint it. Ceiling flat white and walls Sherwin-Williams 6078 Realist Beige in satin.

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