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676 - Rental Property Damage vs. Normal Wear & Tear: How to Tell the Difference by Steve Rozenberg

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How to Avoid Disputes in the Rental Process

Damage can be further defined as issues that are unexpected. For example, it is not normal or expected for there to be a large hole in a bedroom wall after a resident moves out of a unit. There are other factors that must be taken into account when deciding how much normal wear and tear and how much actual damage is being done by a resident. The landlord should collect and hold a security deposit from each tenant.

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