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Usually, you can ask at any time, but it’s a good idea to get any requests in as soon as possible – don’t let the grass grow under your feet!
Many leases require you to put things back the way they were when you leave. It’s like leaving your home as you found it!
If you go ahead without asking, it could lead to trouble, like losing your security deposit or even eviction. Better to play it safe and check with your landlord first!
Typically, you can make minor changes like painting or adding shelves. But bigger projects like knocking down walls usually need the landlord's thumbs-up!
Yes, usually you need to get your landlord's approval before making any big changes. It's best to ask first before hammering away!
A Tenant Alterations Clause is a part of a lease agreement that explains what changes or improvements you can make to the rental property. It's like a roadmap for decorating your home!