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Here these are usually wood composite boards with a layer of veneer on top. Technically wooden floors, but not actually. Still a major step up from plastic floors.

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You’re talking engineered wood floors and the other guy is talking about luxury vinyl plank (LVP).

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Landlord Vinyl Plank, I call it

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Not a good option, especially for a rental. They bubble up when it gets wet. It’s better to install vinyl plank so it doesn’t get destroyed in a year.

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why would a floor get wet?

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Why was this downvoted? I’m genuinely asking. If you manage to damage your rental apartment’s floor with moisture here you’re basically criminally negligent and fucked financially.

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Chaulked right full of urea based glues though. If it’s new sleep with the windows open.

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