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Wear and tear of property that can't be paid by tenants
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 255113, member: 25283"] When it comes to damages of your property as a property owner you would need to ascertain first if the property is damaged by the tenant negligence or it is the natural wear and tear of the property which might be caused by nature. When the damages are natural then you can't hold your tenants accountable for them. it is your duty as property owner to fix them So what are those natural demages that are due to normal wear and rear of the property which happens with time. Fading of painting or flooring in the property. This can be caused by the exposure of the property to sunlight. Holes in the wall, you can hold your tenants for damages when the walls naturally cracks and have holes. This is natural and might just be due to time. When your property starts having little surfaces scratches. This comes with property wear and rear due to passage of time. The scrapes and scruffs on the wall is still natural Wear and rear of sinks, boilers and baths What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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