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Yes. Since the tenant affixed the improvement to the property, it becomes a fixture, which belongs to the landlord. An exception to this is if there was an agreement between the landlord and tenant, or if the landlord gives permission for the improvement to be removed. Standard picture hooks, and other like objects, do not constitute fixtures, and may be removed if they belong to the tenant.
Yes you can paint enamel on silver. The problem will be that the paint will not be permanent because the process of enameling on silver is one involving heat. Since you won't be using enameling pigments because it is standard paint, the paint cannot combine into the silver.
As long as you are using a similar type of paint (I expect it is an indoor latex, since baseboards are found indoors) and as long as the existing paint is still in good condition and is not flaking off, then yes, you can paint right over the existing paint. If the paint is in bad condition, you should remove it before repainting.
the use of lead in paint has been iliegl for a number of years since 80s all exterior paints are lead free now
There is no answer since you cannot ask him.
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Industrial are paid more since they are using a different type of paint for the buildings that are longer lasting then residental. Residental you can get for an affordable rate with good research.
Paint has been around since the day of the caveman.
Yes, you can, since that somebody broke your property, and since it is your property, you can sue them.
no, a physical property since it is reversible.
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Paint can protect iron from rusting, especially if it is the right kind of paint - you would not want to use a water based acrylic paint, since the water in the paint would promote rusting, rather than preventing it.
To paint a resin fountain, you need a paint that can adhere to plastic. Since it is for a fountain, you will also need paint that is waterproof. Many manufacturers make such paint, you just need to read the label to find what you want.
Yes. Since the tenant affixed the improvement to the property, it becomes a fixture, which belongs to the landlord. An exception to this is if there was an agreement between the landlord and tenant, or if the landlord gives permission for the improvement to be removed. Standard picture hooks, and other like objects, do not constitute fixtures, and may be removed if they belong to the tenant.
It cannot be a property since it is not generally true!
I would use acrylic since when it dries, it is water resistant. Oil paint might work, but would take longer to dry.