Leaving pine wood floors in a kitchen for a rental?

We were going to put down new tile in the kitchen of our rental apartment but when we pulled up the old tile we found that the original wood floor is actually in nice shape.
It is not the subfloor, it is just pine flooring original to the house.
It’d be much cheaper to just refinish it but is that a bad idea in a rental to have a wood kitchen floor?
Just wondering if the money we save skipping tile now will be lost because we need to refinish between every tenant when the floors get more easily messed up.
Any thoughts on that?

stickerhappy

in General Discussion 4 years and 9 months ago

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