Can I replace the blinds in my apartment?

Can I replace the blinds in my apartment?

There should be a clause (or two) about alterations and repairs. Replacing the blinds could be considered a repair, or it could be an alteration. Some leases make the tenant responsible for certain repairs. Nearly every lease requires the landlord’s WRITTEN permission to make alterations.

How often should blinds be replaced in a rental?

Window Shades, Screens, and Blinds: 3 years.

Can I negotiate with a landlord about pets?

While there are very few options for a prospective landlord to do a background check on your pet, you can make negotiations easy by putting together a pet resume. Start with the obvious, like listing the pet’s breed and weight. Also, provide details of any special training your pet may have.

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Do you have to replace blinds in a rental?

Is a landlord obligated to provide window coverings, such as drapes, shades, and blinds, for a single family rental? The answer is no you are not required to.

Are nail holes Considered normal wear and tear?

A few small holes from nails or tacks are generally considered normal wear and tear unless explicitly stated otherwise in the lease agreement. However, large screw holes or multiple holes that cause significant damage to paint or drywall could fall under property damage.

What are considered window treatments?

A window treatment is a cover or modification of the window, often with the aim to enhance the aesthetics of the window and the room. Treatments for covering the window include: Hard treatments – Hard window treatments are made of hard materials such as wood, vinyl or aluminum.

How long do apartment blinds last?

Most blinds and shades have a life of about 7 or 8 years, so it may be time to move up to a more contemporary look.

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How can I hide my pet from my landlord?

If you want to hide your pet from your landlord, always cover up any evidence (odor, hair). Vacuum your house thoroughly, including the couches, curtains, and the rugs/carpets. Regularly make use of scented candles, room sprays to mask the pet smell. A portable air purifier can help in eliminating the pet odor.

Does homeowners insurance cover pet damage to someone else’s property?

The liability protection with most standard homeowners policies may provide coverage if a pet damages someone else’s property, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

What happens if you buy a house with a tenant and their dog?

You Inherited the Tenant: This situation could occur if you bought a property that already had existing tenants. If you have inherited the tenant and their dog, you may have to abide by the terms of the original lease they signed and your actions could be limited to putting up ‘Beware of Dog’ signs.

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What should I do if my tenant has an abusive dog?

There are two sides to every story, so it is important you speak to the tenant who owns the dog to see if they agree with the victim’s story or if they deny it. They may have a different story and could feel that the “victim” was provoking or abusing the dog in some way.

Does renters insurance cover a dog bite?

A renters insurance policy is there to protect you (and those on the policy) and your stuff. Your personal liability coverage will often jump in if your pet does any damage to another’s property, such as dig up your neighbor’s fence, and it may also come in handy if your dog happens to bite someone.