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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 255074, member: 61772"] When the property owner is a tenant, the situation can be even more complicated. As a landlord, you have to know what to do about your tenants' damaged property. You may not always be able to repair it or replace it. If you've been served with an eviction notice because of damaged property, you have options: Repair and deduct: If your tenant damages the property, you can fix the damages and deduct that amount from their rent. Or if they didn't pay their rent, you can evict them for nonpayment of rent and then send them a bill for the work done on the property. Repair and keep: If the damage was minor and no need for major repairs, you might choose to repair it yourself rather than evicting your tenant over it. If so, let them know as soon as possible so they can make arrangements with their insurer. [/QUOTE]
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