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This Is A Summary Page ; The below topics are discussed in much more depth on our members' Wear & Tear vs. Damages page. ... You can find additional information on wear and tear vs. damage on the Rental Web Wear page .
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rhol.org/manage/wear&tear.htm
rhol.org/manage/wear&tear.htm
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Wear and Tear vs. Damage; Repairing Damage; If your unit has acquired minor or major damages, the unit must be repaired as completely as possible to receive a larger refund of your security deposit. Depending on the amount of repair, you may mend the damages yourself, hire a service, or consult with your property provider.
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www.housing.ucsb.edu/hchoices/hchoices-images/pdfs/sg-w...
www.housing.ucsb.edu/hchoices/hchoices-images/pdfs/sg-wear-damage.pdf
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Normal wear & tear vs. damage? Moving & Storage ... I am just concerned about what's considered normal wear & tear vs. damage..... ... Ask Me Help Desk > Home & Garden > Moving & Storage > Normal wear & tear vs. damage?
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www.askmehelpdesk.com/advice/t-76443.html
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Although this all sounds cut and dry, in practice the line between damages and normal wear and tear is not always so clear. For example, say the drawstring on a set of blinds has broken off—at a glance this may seem like damage caused by the tenant.
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blog.buildium.com/2009/03/05/normal-wear-and-tear-vs-da...
blog.buildium.com/2009/03/05/normal-wear-and-tear-vs-damages/
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Normal Wear and Tear - Rentlaw.com Guide | En Espanol - El desgaste normal ... A landlord can only withhold for damages only amounts that are deemed reasonable for the damage claimed. If a defect existed before you moved in, you should not be charged for that particular problem. The importance of pictures and ... Rent vs Buy...
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www.rentlaw.com/normalweartear.htm
www.rentlaw.com/normalweartear.htm
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AAlthough there is no precise definition of normal wear and tear, the basic idea is that landlords are supposed to pay to replace or repair appliances, carpets, etc., that have gotten old ... Even in buildings where tenants have not paid security deposits, a tenant can be charged for damage beyond normal wear and tear.
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56200-2005Apr15...
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56200-2005Apr15.html
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I know exactly what you mean. Normal wear and tear is extremely vague. However, I believe you could certainly charge them for repainting the green room and removing the wallpaper and you could could charge them for cleaning and major gouges...
http://www.city-data.com/forum/renting/347635-rented-9-...
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As a landlord, you expect your rental units to sustain a certain amount of wear and tear during the term of a lease. But there is a fine line between normal wear and tear and actual damage to a dwelling. You will need to be able to discern ...
http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/contracts-agreements-r...
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Hello. I just moved out and did leave about a 5 inch area of discoloration on a kitchen formica countertop, accidently caused by hydrogen peroxide. Because the formica countertops were at least 35 (maybe 40 or 50) years old (they were in the dark green "vintage" realm), she could not ... SHe wants me to cover 50% of the cost,
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