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Angelina Ng
  • Rental Property Investor
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Turnover question, tenant left property is poor condition

Angelina Ng
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi All,

I had a tenant move out and the tenant left the property in poor condition. It is a SFH. Property manager states that the flooring needs to be changed, whole house needs to be repainted, deep cleaning, changing bathroom vanity, replacing glass on some of the windows, and other misc things. I was quoted over 13k for repairs.

This is my first turnover. I plan on getting more quotes and contacting Eden, which is similar section 8, for some assistance. 

Does anyone know if housing assistance will help cover some of the cost?

Any other recommendations for a newbie like me? 

Thank you in advance. 

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