Why Tenants Shouldn’t Paint the Walls

Posted on July 13, 2022

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With just a little paintwork, tenants are more than ready to paint the walls and turn their space into what they can call their own. But any renovation or maintenance project should be taken care of by the landlord.

As your Landlord Tutor, here are some thoughts I would like to share on why tenants shouldn’t be allowed to paint the walls of a rental property.

 

Paint jobs are the landlord’s responsibility

 

Paint jobs are the landlord's responsibility

 

Paint jobs fall under maintenance. The costs required in keeping the property’s curb appeal are the responsibility of the landlord, just like with any other maintenance work.

That is why we specify that tenants should request any paint job on the property in all our leases. The request must be in writing and include the paint color they want. The color must not be anything wild but something neutral as well.

 

Using the same paint has its benefits

 

Generally, I use a standard color for all my properties: Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore. It is a lovely neutral color for any room on your property.

Over the years, I have found that using the same paint has the following benefits:

  • We can do touch-ups quickly
  • We no longer have to try matching colors
  • We save time and money on paint jobs

Because the paint we use is neutral, most tenants like it. But if a tenant asks for different paint color, the lease specifies that they have to paint it back to the standard color before they move out of the unit. 

 

Walls must be painted back to the standard color

 

Tenants Paint the Walls

 

Regardless, we will ask tenants to repaint the walls in our standard colors. In addition, we make sure they know that they are liable for the cost of fixing any damage if the paint job is done incorrectly.

In preparation for our move-out inspections, we provide tenants with an established list of pricing. That way, they know how much work they will be responsible for before they move out. The pricing covers costs for painting a room, a wall, a ceiling, and any form of baseboards in the room.

We also emphasize that we will charge them if they do not paint the walls back to the standard color by a specific date.

 

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As a landlord and property manager, I have managed over 800+ properties and dealt with countless tenants who wanted to DIY paint jobs on their units.

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