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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/should-i-paint-before-or-after-new-tenants-move-in",
  "name": "Should I paint before or after new tenants move in?",
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      "name": "Should I paint before or after new tenants move in?",
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        "text": "It is almost always preferable to paint a rental unit when it is vacant, before new tenants move in. Painting an empty unit allows painters unrestricted access to all areas, resulting in a more efficient and higher-quality job without the need to move furniture or work around personal belongings. This also ensures that tenants move into a freshly painted, clean space, enhancing their initial experience and potentially reducing future maintenance requests related to paint issues. Scheduling paint during vacancy minimizes disruption and facilitates a smoother turnover.",
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        "description": "Paint a rental unit when it's vacant, before new tenants move in, for efficiency, better quality, and a positive tenant experience."
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  "description": "Paint a rental unit when it's vacant, before new tenants move in, for efficiency, better quality, and a positive tenant experience."
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