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Absolutely, landlords can say no to any requests, and they don’t always have to give a reason. It's part of the game!
Usually, you need to submit a formal request in writing. Keeping it documented is always a wise move.
It depends on the lease agreement and whether those changes were approved. If everything checks out, you should be in the clear!
If you change something without talking to your landlord, you could face consequences, like having to restore it to its original state when you move out.
Common alterations might include painting, hanging picture frames, or adding fixtures. But, each lease is different, so check the specifics!
Yes, typically you'll need to get the landlord's okay before making any alterations, big or small. It's best to keep everyone on the same page!
A tenant alterations clause is a part of your lease that spells out the rules for making changes to the rental unit, like painting walls or installing shelves.