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Best ways to deal with damaged property by a tenant
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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 255537, member: 3658"] My experience as a property owner is always rented out, to get passive income, even though my property is rented for a certain period of time (min a year). that doesn't mean all property maintenance costs are on the tenants. I have to investigate first the cause of the damage to part of the property. If the window glass is broken by the child of the property tenant, the repair costs will be borne by the tenant. However, if property damage is the result of a natural disaster such as an earthquake, and part of the property is damaged, it will be the responsibility of the property owner. But if the property damage is the result of being intentionally damaged by the tenant (perhaps out of frustration, but it has never happened), of course I will make a document by taking pictures or creating videos, if the tenant doesn't want to be responsible, I will report it to the police. But in practice, especially if the tenant does not have a fixed income and is old, then I often incur small costs such as repairing leaky roofs, cleaning lawns that are already high, etc. So the property rental business that I run does not prioritize profit. [/QUOTE]
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