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Can you charge a 3-year tenant for repainting when they vacate?
A 3-year tenant is vacating. I had just repainted his apartment before he moved in. Now a couple of walls need to be repainted, and others might just need touching up. In California, can I charge the tenant for this or not? Thanks!
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@Trevor Justice
Most property managers I talk to say every 3-4 years you should be painting the interior - so for me if it was a good paying tenant for 3 years I would not charge them and consider normal wear and tear.
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