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Repairing Pet damage
My tenants moved out and their dog peed on the carpet. The carpet is still in good shape, other than that. The carpet cleaning company said they could treat it if the carpet was pulled, floors sealed, pad replaced and the carpet laid back down. So, that's what I've done. Does the cost of the pad have to be prorated?