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Dana Holland
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Common items deducted from deposit

Dana Holland
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hi all, loking for some input.  Tenants are moving at the end of the month. They have been high maintenance and overly entitled to put it mildly.  They have requested to be present for the move out inspection (which is fine), and have already proclaimed that they expect every penny back from the deposit. Of course if the home is in the condition it was when they rented it, I'll be happy to issue a full refund.  I just want to make sure I don't overlook anything.  For those who have done this many times, what are the most common items you find during a move out inspection?  If it matters, it is a single family home with a garage and a pool.  Thanks!

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