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Seth Levey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Westminster, CO
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Retain security deposit?

Seth Levey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Westminster, CO
Posted
I am about to turn over a rental unit that I bought a few months ago with inherited tenants. They have been good tenants and paid on time every month. There is some drywall damage that I plan to fix at turnover. They say it was there when they moved in but the prior landlord did not do a move in checklist and they have no documentation. I am not sure I can just take their word for it. Would you? Thanks BP! Seth

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