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The next step in getting your vacant rental unit ready is painting. The keys to success here are preparation and knowing what to paint when. Follow these steps to turn your unit into a rental work of art:

1 Select and purchase the paint you want to use.Standard colors are best so that you can easily and affordably touch up your rental unit instead of having to repaint it. One coat of a high-quality flat white latex paint is usually sufficient, so use this standard to help determine the quantity you need to buy. Note: You may require more gallons if you’re changing the paint color to a much lighter shade than the current version. Try to use the same brand of paint, because colors can vary by brand. If you’re changing from a flat to a semigloss finish, you may be able to do so in one coat. If you’re painting a flat finish over a gloss, you’ll likely need to prepare the surface so that the new paint adheres. Plan to use semigloss paint in kitchens and baths for easy cleanup and resistance to moisture. Although this type of paint may cost more, you save in the long run; purchasing higher-quality paint means that you don’t have to repaint the entire unit when it inevitably turns over.

2 Take everything off the surfaces you’re painting.Remove all nails, screws, picture anchors, and similar items. Detach all door hardware, air-vent covers, and electrical cover plates too.

3 Strip all dirt from the painting surfaces.Make sure to clean the walls in particular. Treat grease, crayons, water stains, and other blemishes with products designed for that purpose.

4 Check that walls are properly patched.You may also need to do some scraping and sanding to ensure that your new coat of paint adheres properly.

5 Start painting.Paint the unit in its entirety (yes, I mean walls, doors, door and window frames, baseboards, closets and closet dowels, and ceilings), unless you recently painted the whole unit and need to touch up only one or two walls. Lucky you! If you have acoustic ceilings, be aware that these ceilings present special problems, particularly if they contain asbestos. Be sure to test for asbestos if you’re not sure. Always consult a professional painter or licensed acoustic contractor before attempting to patch or paint an acoustic ceiling, and note that spraying paint is better than using a roller. Don’t paint damaged surfaces and/or surfaces that show signs of moisture without determining the source of the problem and correcting it. Wet or moisture-damaged drywall indicates either plumbing leaks or water intrusion into the property’s interior. The sooner you identify the culprit and make the necessary repairs, the better. If a slight stain remains after you resolve the problem and the surface is dry, try spraying the area lightly with a bleach mist to see whether the stain disappears. If not, you must paint.

6 Replace everything you removed from your painting surfaces after the paint has dried.Reinstall all the door hardware, air-vent covers, and electrical switch plates and outlet covers, replacing any that are damaged or covered with paint.

7 Clean up any lingering mess.Remove any paint that has strayed or splattered onto the floor, windows, countertops, cabinets, appliances, door hardware, air vents and woodwork. Don’t use sinks or bathtubs for paint cleanup.

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