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dj asked in Home & GardenDo It Yourself (DIY) · 8 years ago

how do I fix the blinds in my apartment?

you know the kind of curtain blinds that are on a patio or balcony in an apartment. I have managed to lose two of them and I want to put them back on, how do I do that. Please help if I don't find any answers on here and going to have to ask my landlord and she might charge me. So please help

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    1. As a former landlord your landlord should not charge you for replacing slats to your blinds. These, commonly break. As a result of normal wear and tear and need to be replaced . Most likely your landlord has extra slats in stock That she received or should receive free of charge from her blind contractor, for the purpose of doing. minor replacement such as yours ,

    #2. Blind replacement parts maybe purchase from any blind contractor/manufacturer and or Home Depot.

    Source(s): Professional in property management
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Give them eye drops so they can see

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