It's up to the landlord/lady; however, there maybe regulations, in the State's Civil Codes, which would vary depending on the State. Usually (in California), it's the landlord's/lady's responsibility to paint before re-renting or because of normal wear-and-tear; if it's for decorative reasons, that would be up to the tenant.
You would have to check the wording of your your lease or contact your landlord or property manager to determine what is allowed and what is not.
Only if the place needs it.
A studio apartment is small and combines living room, bedroom and kitchenette. It can be called a bachelor apartment or a studio apartment.
Studio apartmnets are where do u live with your basic needs such as living room ,kitchen and a washroom.Not too lagre apartment
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Yes you can paint your apartment and but you need to look at your lease you maybe able to deduct the cost from your rent as improvements to raise property value
One is your room and one is,nt
A by-room is an adjoining room or apartment to a building.
A by-room is an adjoining room or apartment to a building.
Paint is a liquid at room temperature.
A studio apartment is small and combines living room, bedroom and kitchenette. It can be called a bachelor apartment or a studio apartment.
Studio apartmnets are where do u live with your basic needs such as living room ,kitchen and a washroom.Not too lagre apartment
In the sentence "An apartment has its own kitchen living room and bathroom" the verb is "has."
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how often does the landlord is required to paint apartment,even after moving out
The cost will depend on the size of the room and the brand of paint you choose. Meassure the room then you can find out how many gallons of paint uyou will need.
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The difference between an apartment and a suit is that a suite is a 2 room unit. An apartment has several rooms.
Yes you can paint your apartment and but you need to look at your lease you maybe able to deduct the cost from your rent as improvements to raise property value