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You can, but be sure to run it by your landlord. They might have a preferred contractor or specific rules you need to follow.
Even if your changes are for the better, you still need to get the nod from your landlord first to avoid any hiccups.
Most likely, yes! It's a good idea to check your lease to see if you need to return things to how they were when you first moved in.
If you do that, you might face some serious consequences, like having to restore everything back to its original state or even losing your security deposit!
Common alterations include painting walls, installing shelves, or changing light fixtures, provided you get approval first.
Absolutely! You usually need to get your landlord's thumbs up before making any changes.
It's a part of your lease agreement that outlines what changes or improvements you can make to the rental property.