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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 255582, member: 25283"] Definitely, landlords or home owners need to always be proactive when it comes to renting out a place or a building. Some people are just destructive that you would be amazed at the things they may damage in your building. Most of these issues are really from residential homes where tenants live with their family and damage alot of fixtures and fittings that would need the home owner to fix it back with lots of money. So haviny first a letter or note concerning damages for the home from a lawyer will be great. This will let the tenants know they can't mess with your property or they will pay for it. Another is by letting them put in place some money for security. The security deposit mightbe krpt till they are about to vacant the premises. When that's done the tenant will know that their money is at risk if the damage the place. [/QUOTE]
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