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Summary
"Why Every Landlord Should Keep Paint Colour Codes After Renovation"
Key Points
Why it matters: Paint colour records are easy to overlook, but they can save landlords time and money when repairing walls, preparing a property for lease, or touching up after a tenancy.
Community members discussed the importance of keeping the original paint brand, colour code and finish after a build or renovation. Different shades of white can look very different once applied. Without the original colour information, landlords may face colour mismatch, extra colour-matching costs or unnecessary repainting. Colour cards can help if records are missing, but keeping the builder or painter’s original paint details is the safest option.
Practical Takeaway
Use this note as a practical prompt before making decisions. Check the rules in your state, keep written records, and seek qualified advice where needed.
Disclaimer
This note is edited by APOA from community discussions with private details removed where possible. It is general information only and is not legal, tax, financial, or property management advice.
