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Re: Clear definition of normal wear and tear for PA - Landlord Forum thread 164494

Re: Clear definition of normal wear and tear for PA by Anonymous on October 23, 2008 @22:13

                              
The apartment must be restored to the original or improved condition in order to receive a security deposit refund. The definition of “normal wear and tear” are unavoidable issues not caused by the tenant, such as faded paint, loose hinges, permitted items, etc. Expect deductions to repair holes in the wall if the lease stipulates no nails or holes allowed in walls. Any items that tenant has not maintained, cleaned, prevented or received permission to perform are classified as damages and can be deducted from the security.
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