Tack122 t1_j9vf24r wrote
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If all you're doing is filling the holes with a white colored gunk, why not use joint compound, which is the right stuff for the job?
If you're careful you can fill a hole without the sand/prime/paint steps just like toothpaste but you aren't leaving a silly mess for someone who comes later and wants it done right.
paazel t1_j9vngdq wrote
Because if you’re a renter:
- you don’t even know that joint compound exists or why it’s important to you
- you don’t want to spend time to go get some
- you don’t want to pay for it
- you don’t want to store the 99% that you don’t use
Toothpaste works for small holes, and within 3 minutes start to end, $.03 worth of toothpaste you’re done. The landlord will likely paint the wall before the next renter further strengthening the wall.
Tack122 t1_j9vzczq wrote
Not bad points.
This is why if I ever rent a property out I'm gonna make it clear my nail hole policy is: leave them to me to resolve and I won't make a fuss or threaten your security deposit as long as the holes are done reasonably for hanging normal objects.
I doubt I'm likely to possess a rental property ever though, so unlikely.
paazel t1_j9w4fi8 wrote
You might for the first tenant. Then a few years later you'll realize that life is too short to worship drywall in your income property, and you'd rather have it "done well enough" than spend 3 hours of your weekend "doing it right" cause no one will care about it either.
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