Managing a rental property can be a stressful experience. That experience can be made significantly worse when you have rented to a bad tenant. In damages, destroys, or removes property from the rental unit, a landlord must take swift and well-detailed actions if they plan on having the tenant held responsible for their actions. Read the full article here: [ Ссылка ]
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In this video we will be examining What Can I Do If a Tenant Has Damaged My Rental Property and we answer the questions of: Does the Lease Determine Who Is Responsible for Damages?, What Happens If There Is Not a Lease?, My Tenant Never Did A Final Walkthrough with Me, Does It Matter?, What Damages Are the Tenants Responsible For?, What Is Considered Normal “Wear and Tear”?, Can I Apply the Tenant’s Security Deposit Towards Damage Repairs?, Do I Need to Detail the Repair Costs to the Tenant When I Use the Security Deposit?, and What Can I Do If the Damage Repairs Cost More Than the Security Deposit Covered?
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