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Absolutely, but you'll still want to touch base with your landlord to discuss what you plan to do.
Yes, in most cases, you'll need to put things back to how they were before you made changes unless you arranged something different with your landlord.
If you go ahead and make changes without asking, you might have to return everything to the way it was when you move out, and it could affect your security deposit.
Common alterations might include hanging shelves or changing light fixtures, but always run it by your landlord first.
Typically, you can paint, but it's best to check with your landlord first to avoid any surprises.
Yes, usually you need to get your landlord's okay before you start making any changes, big or small.
It's a part of the lease that tells you what changes or improvements you can make to the property while you're renting.