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Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 62256035 Canada 05/04/2015 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You signed the contract. I don't understand why your still thinking about it. Quoting: Mr. NorM It doesn't matter what anyone "says," the contract is what it is. Sry. If you are not skilled in the trade of painting, don't paint. Have the super do it. That way it's not your responsibility to re paint. You could paint that place is less than a day if you knew what you were doing. good luck. Technically I didn't sign the contract .. I was a poor student at the time...and my dad did ... After I graduated and got a job I then took over the payments ... I didn't sign a new contract 1 1/2. ago when the payments were to come from my acc. If you painted it, with their permission, over a year ago, they're required to paint it when you leave. Not you, they do, and its on your damage. They may not paint every year, but its their responsibility to do so every year. Cause over a year means it has nothing to do with color anymore, nor has anything to do with getting it in writing, its just the tenancy act, that they would have repaint anyway when you leave. Last Edited by Sungaze_At_Dawn on 05/04/2015 07:57 PM The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68972579 United States 05/04/2015 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | was the painting necessary if its some impermeabilization painting that is necessary to prevent further damages to electrical systems protected by the structure painted or mites or something, then its defensible to get the money back but if you have authorization from the owner, and proof, then you can get back the money spent does the painting color mattered for any reason, like u changed the color of a trademark business building or something? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68972579 United States 05/04/2015 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | was the painting necessary if its some impermeabilization painting that is necessary to prevent further damages to electrical systems protected by the structure painted or mites or something, then its defensible to get the money back but if you have authorization from the owner, and proof, then you can get back the money spent does the painting color mattered for any reason, like u changed the color of a trademark business building or something? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69125404 Australia 05/04/2015 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | as an ex painter, make sure you use drop sheets everywhere. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69115162 also use painter's tape to keep your edges clean. use a roller on everything first the touch up what is left with a brush this is the opposite of how its taught but its easier that way. [/youtube] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] you busy bloke? I have painting that needs doing.. |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to be a Property Manager in California. There is a law on the books which denotes, "normal wear and tear", after a year of residency. A lot of people are not aware of this law which is prevalent in most states. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68844360 It is at the expense of the owner to repaint after a year. If you had permission from management to paint another color it would still fall on the owner to repaint to their liking, after residency for a year or more. This sounds like a small claims court case to me if they force you to repaint. Keep all receipts and record time spent. You will be glad you did. Thats the law here, BC, at least. Wear and Tear, landlord responsible for repainting every year, which they don't, but that means you don't have to if you've stayed a while. Carpets and lino, 4 years or so, as well. Wear and Tear is important. Along with photos of the place when you move in. I have pics of when I moved in And I'm gonna defiantly take lots of pics on moving out day ... So he doesn't do something and try and blame me... just say it as it as .. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 65342173 United States 05/04/2015 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Angelseverywhere™ Ya ... That's another thing he tells me today that it has to be real good paint .. I'm thinking yaaa right !!! If you're going to re-paint, make sure you find out which type of paint (flat, eggshell, semi-gloss, etc.) and which color (specific color) in WRITING from the owner. Otherwise you may re-paint only to find out the owner bitches about the type or shade of paint you used. He sounds like a complete dick to me. 800 square feet should be approximately 2 gallons (single coat). If he agrees (in writing) to flat paint, then it's the easiest to work with. Each gallon is about ~ $35 here, so the cost will be minimal. Figure another $40-$50 for a roller, brush, pans, tape, and drop cloths. [link to www.lowes.com] Good luck, CG! |
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Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 62256035 Canada 05/04/2015 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to be a Property Manager in California. There is a law on the books which denotes, "normal wear and tear", after a year of residency. A lot of people are not aware of this law which is prevalent in most states. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68844360 It is at the expense of the owner to repaint after a year. If you had permission from management to paint another color it would still fall on the owner to repaint to their liking, after residency for a year or more. This sounds like a small claims court case to me if they force you to repaint. Keep all receipts and record time spent. You will be glad you did. Thats the law here, BC, at least. Wear and Tear, landlord responsible for repainting every year, which they don't, but that means you don't have to if you've stayed a while. Carpets and lino, 4 years or so, as well. Wear and Tear is important. Along with photos of the place when you move in. I have pics of when I moved in And I'm gonna defiantly take lots of pics on moving out day ... So he doesn't do something and try and blame me... So the only thing is, did you paint the place a year ago or more, because then the color and written approval is all moot, he has to legally repaint himself according to the tenants act. The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54760631 Canada 05/04/2015 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok so the property manager(( supper intendant )) told me 2+ yr's ago that if I picked a neutral light colour the walls wouldn't have to be painted when I move ..... Quoting: Chatty-Girl so we picked out a very light very neutral colour together and the Supper went out and purchased it for me ... Well I was told today by the owner of the building that it has to all be back to the " builders beige" before I leave @ end of this month... Or he will charge me $1000.00 to have a 800sq feet apt painted Can he do this legally ????? What are my rights ?? Yup the landlord is within their rights. Most landlords in Canada will let you paint your apartment, but you must at least prime it white when you leave. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 54760631 Canada 05/04/2015 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to be a Property Manager in California. There is a law on the books which denotes, "normal wear and tear", after a year of residency. A lot of people are not aware of this law which is prevalent in most states. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68844360 It is at the expense of the owner to repaint after a year. If you had permission from management to paint another color it would still fall on the owner to repaint to their liking, after residency for a year or more. This sounds like a small claims court case to me if they force you to repaint. Keep all receipts and record time spent. You will be glad you did. Thats the law here, BC, at least. Wear and Tear, landlord responsible for repainting every year, which they don't, but that means you don't have to if you've stayed a while. Carpets and lino, 4 years or so, as well. Wear and Tear is important. Along with photos of the place when you move in. I have pics of when I moved in And I'm gonna defiantly take lots of pics on moving out day ... So he doesn't do something and try and blame me... So the only thing is, did you paint the place a year ago or more, because then the color and written approval is all moot, he has to legally repaint himself according to the tenants act. Nope, all depends what the paint/decorating clause is within the lease agreement. |
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Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would you paint somebodies elses property without their premission? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28249840 I had their permission They even purchased the paint do you have it in writing? or just verbal? Verbal... Case of the shoulda... Coulda ... Woulda Ehhhhhhh just say it as it as .. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52361410 United States 05/04/2015 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would you paint somebodies elses property without their premission? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28249840 I had their permission They even purchased the paint do you have it in writing? or just verbal? Verbal... Case of the shoulda... Coulda ... Woulda Ehhhhhhh go get paint...get busy with it. it'll save you 1k! |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to be a Property Manager in California. There is a law on the books which denotes, "normal wear and tear", after a year of residency. A lot of people are not aware of this law which is prevalent in most states. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68844360 It is at the expense of the owner to repaint after a year. If you had permission from management to paint another color it would still fall on the owner to repaint to their liking, after residency for a year or more. This sounds like a small claims court case to me if they force you to repaint. Keep all receipts and record time spent. You will be glad you did. Thats the law here, BC, at least. Wear and Tear, landlord responsible for repainting every year, which they don't, but that means you don't have to if you've stayed a while. Carpets and lino, 4 years or so, as well. Wear and Tear is important. Along with photos of the place when you move in. I have pics of when I moved in And I'm gonna defiantly take lots of pics on moving out day ... So he doesn't do something and try and blame me... I painted almost 2 yr's ago So the only thing is, did you paint the place a year ago or more, because then the color and written approval is all moot, he has to legally repaint himself according to the tenants act. I painted almost 2 yr's ago Last Edited by Turquoise on 05/04/2015 08:12 PM just say it as it as .. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52361410 United States 05/04/2015 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Verbal... Case of the shoulda... Coulda ... Woulda Ehhhhhhh go get paint...get busy with it. it'll save you 1k! ya well, i am bad at math...it'll save you about 8 hundred dollars. |
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Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | was the painting necessary Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68972579 if its some impermeabilization painting that is necessary to prevent further damages to electrical systems protected by the structure painted or mites or something, then its defensible to get the money back but if you have authorization from the owner, and proof, then you can get back the money spent does the painting color mattered for any reason, like u changed the color of a trademark business building or something? No the painting was not necessary .. I picked a shade just a few shades up from the " builders beige " In a way I don't have proof I got the paint almost 2 summers ago they bought it for me and I said I'd do it .. just say it as it as .. |
beeches
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Copernica
User ID: 17525775 United States 05/04/2015 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Voting with the others that say to check the tenancy laws. Here it's required that the owner paints and replaces the carpet whenever a tenant moves. So long as the paint you used can be covered over with a coat of basic cheap apartment flat white paint, you don't have to paint when you move. I painted my kitchen & bathroom a pale pastel purple and got no argument at all from the apartment and got my full deposit back. Now had I used blood red enamel - then yes, I'd have had to paint it because that would require the owner to do more than his one coat of cheapy paint. God Bless President TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA!! |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ya ... That's another thing he tells me today that it has to be real good paint .. I'm thinking yaaa right !!! If you're going to re-paint, make sure you find out which type of paint (flat, eggshell, semi-gloss, etc.) and which color (specific color) in WRITING from the owner. Otherwise you may re-paint only to find out the owner bitches about the type or shade of paint you used. He sounds like a complete dick to me. 800 square feet should be approximately 2 gallons (single coat). If he agrees (in writing) to flat paint, then it's the easiest to work with. Each gallon is about ~ $35 here, so the cost will be minimal. Figure another $40-$50 for a roller, brush, pans, tape, and drop cloths. [link to www.lowes.com] Good luck, CG! You would not believe this guy .. He's something else ... just say it as it as .. |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Voting with the others that say to check the tenancy laws. Here it's required that the owner paints and replaces the carpet whenever a tenant moves. Quoting: Copernica So long as the paint you used can be covered over with a coat of basic cheap apartment flat white paint, you don't have to paint when you move. I painted my kitchen & bathroom a pale pastel purple and got no argument at all from the apartment and got my full deposit back. Now had I used blood red enamel - then yes, I'd have had to paint it because that would require the owner to do more than his one coat of cheapy paint. Exactly ... It's not like I painted friggen brown or orange or green !!!! It's a soft light neutral... And yes there are some nail holes that I will fix .. He ( owner) was in the unit when I was out of town and then told our super ( property manager ) to tell me.. Good golly !! just say it as it as .. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52923498 United States 05/04/2015 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Voting with the others that say to check the tenancy laws. Here it's required that the owner paints and replaces the carpet whenever a tenant moves. Quoting: Copernica So long as the paint you used can be covered over with a coat of basic cheap apartment flat white paint, you don't have to paint when you move. I painted my kitchen & bathroom a pale pastel purple and got no argument at all from the apartment and got my full deposit back. Now had I used blood red enamel - then yes, I'd have had to paint it because that would require the owner to do more than his one coat of cheapy paint. Agreed, contact someone if you can. I think you might be able to contact your local HUD office. [link to www.hud.gov] HUD is mostly known serve the poor, but they work with all kinds of individuals with housing questions - at least they might be able to direct you in some direction. Good luck OP. $1,000 seems extreme. |
Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 08:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Voting with the others that say to check the tenancy laws. Here it's required that the owner paints and replaces the carpet whenever a tenant moves. Quoting: Copernica So long as the paint you used can be covered over with a coat of basic cheap apartment flat white paint, you don't have to paint when you move. I painted my kitchen & bathroom a pale pastel purple and got no argument at all from the apartment and got my full deposit back. Now had I used blood red enamel - then yes, I'd have had to paint it because that would require the owner to do more than his one coat of cheapy paint. Agreed, contact someone if you can. I think you might be able to contact your local HUD office. [link to www.hud.gov] HUD is mostly known serve the poor, but they work with all kinds of individuals with housing questions - at least they might be able to direct you in some direction. Good luck OP. $1,000 seems extreme. Thanks sooo much for your info Much appreciated just say it as it as .. |
HollyWho
User ID: 42783921 United States 05/04/2015 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Depends on the laws of your state. Some states require that it be repainted in its entirety every two years. That's on the landlord. Do you have anything in writing when he or she gave you permission to paint? How long have you lived there? Ok so the property manager(( supper intendant )) told me 2+ yr's ago that if I picked a neutral light colour the walls wouldn't have to be painted when I move ..... Quoting: Chatty-Girl so we picked out a very light very neutral colour together and the Supper went out and purchased it for me ... Well I was told today by the owner of the building that it has to all be back to the " builders beige" before I leave @ end of this month... Or he will charge me $1000.00 to have a 800sq feet apt painted Can he do this legally ????? What are my rights ?? |
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Chatty-Girl
(OP) User ID: 11067649 Canada 05/04/2015 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wear and tare. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56521051 After two years owner has to repaint. He's gunna take your damage regardless. Have someone steal all of the appliances. Lol lol lol lol lol Funny but would bring bad karma I've been living here for almost 4 yr but painted almost 2 yr's ago Sooo if I do all the little touch ups and make it look perfect it's up,to him if he wants it back to beige ????) just say it as it as .. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39357092 United States 05/04/2015 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As a landlord, yes you will be held responsible if you entered into an agreement (verbal or otherwise ) to put it back to the natural state (color) it was when you moved in. Too many tenants forget they do not own the property and can do as they please. If you painted what color you wanted, then it is ALL on you to put it back the color ( exact) the owner/landlord wants. I run into this all the time, this is why tenant painting is completely out of the question. If you want to paint your own color then you need to own the property first. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39357092 United States 05/04/2015 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wear and tare. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56521051 After two years owner has to repaint. He's gunna take your damage regardless. Have someone steal all of the appliances. Lol lol lol lol lol Funny but would bring bad karma I've been living here for almost 4 yr but painted almost 2 yr's ago Sooo if I do all the little touch ups and make it look perfect it's up,to him if he wants it back to beige ????) Wrong, he will repaint it and you will be charged for it. It is NOT his problem but will become yours. |