Of course landlords love getting back a rental unit in better shape than it was when they leased it to their tenants, but, let’s face it, that just isn’t realistic. Most of the time, there’s going to be some damage. Occasionally, that damage is extensive. What is the landlord to do in that situation, and who’s on the hook for these costs? What to do about repair fees after a Tenant leavesYou might also like: Video: Top things he learned about Bad Tenants in Houston Video: Do THESE things to eliminate troublesome tenants Video: Why Landlords SHOULD reconsider Tenant repairs
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