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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 255014, member: 25283"] As a property owner you would always be confronted with tenants that would damage your proper6ty out of anger or bitterness because of one misunderstanding or the other. You need to go about this the legal way to avoid getting self into trouble with the law Incase the tenants want to take up the case legally. You would have to deal with this situation via the following ways: The first move will be to document the damages that you known isn't from the normal wear and tear of your property and serve it as a notice to your tenants for negotiation of payment Now if the tenant wouldn't want to make payments but decided to move out or abandoned your property then deduct the money from the security deposit he paid. Well if the amount that was deposited doesn't cover the entire damage then you need to sue your tenant for small claims to get the difference. What's your thought? [/QUOTE]
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