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Tenant is moving out soon
Hello,
I am house hacking my home in Arizona. I have a tenant who is moving out in a month. The tenant caused some damaged to the irrigation pipes by puncturing a hole while aerating in the back yard. I did not ask for that assistance or any other assistance that would give the idea to do such a thing. Simply, my question is, is the cost to repair the damage able to come out of the deposit?