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Re: Window blinds-depreciation factor? - Landlord Forum thread 355177

Re: Window blinds-depreciation factor? by Garry (Iowa) on November 21, 2017 @17:50

                              
There is nothing left valuewise to 8 year old blinds. If there was not a thing wrong with any of them, the dust and the sunlight discoloration alone over the 8 years means they have reached the end of their useful life, and should be throne away. ( That means all of them in the apartment or house.) The tenants should not be charged a single dime for any of the blinds. Replace all the blinds, at your expense, so your new tenants see you as a LL that likes to keep your place in tiptop shape. Besides, you more than made up for the cost of the blinds, by not having a vacancy for 8 years, when most turnovers are 2-4 years.
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Re: Window blinds-depreciation factor? by Anonymous on November 21, 2017 @17:57 [ Reply ]
Pretty much my thinking on that, thanks as always G, it was just that some of the damage was pretty egregious that made me question it.

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