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Danielle Kemp
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Normal wear and tear in PA

Danielle Kemp
  • Bel Air, MD
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What constitutes normal wear and tear? What would be beyond wear and tear for a nearly 5 year long tenant? Several parts of the new fridge (at move in) have been broken. Floor is ruined where front door leaked for a long time and he never let me know. Furniture that he put in front of the door (yeah I know) has sunk into the floor from the water. The yard wasn't properly maintained and has overgrown or died. He's demanding his whole security deposit be returned. 

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