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Leasehold Improvements: Do Window Blinds Count?
No, window blinds are not typically considered leasehold improvements. Leasehold improvements are generally defined as physical alterations or additions to a leased property that are made by the tenant. These improvements become the property of the landlord at the end of the lease term, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. Window blinds are generally considered to be personal property belonging to the tenant, as they can be easily removed and taken with the tenant when they move out.Braces - Related Articles
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