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How to Properly handle Tenant Damage as a Property Owner
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 255079, member: 61772"] If you're the property owner and one of your tenants has damaged your property, you may want to take the following steps. 1. Make sure the tenant is aware that it is against the law for them to do so and if they don't stop, you can call the police and report them. 2. Get photographic evidence of the damage so that you can file a claim with your insurance company or seek damages from them. If they're willing to pay for repairs on their own, let them know that's fine but if not, be prepared to pursue another avenue of recourse like filing a lawsuit against them in civil court. 3. Get in touch with your insurance company and file an insurance claim for damages done by this individual or individuals who have been identified as being responsible for the damage done to your property. 4. If you don't have any proof at this point and believe that there may be more than one person responsible for causing the damage, then immediately document all names and contact information of everyone involved as well as any other relevant information about each individual who was involved in causing the damage such as their age, gender and address at which they live (along with their drivers license number). [/QUOTE]
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