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Re: jammed kitchen drawer & a missing built-in cutting
by AnonymousFL
on August 25, 2018 @11:49
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If you honestly can say that the tenants item caused the damage and it was not a preexisting problem or a fault of the track, then you can charge them.
As for the cutting board, you are not required to add something to the rental that was not there when the unit was showed to her unless it is explicitly stated to be there. Rentals are genreally considered to be 'as-is'. Noe, if a fix is reasonably inexpensive and easy to do, you might consider garnering good will from the tenant by adding a cutting board...first impressions and all.
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