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Updated over 7 years ago, 09/01/2017
Tenant disputes move out charges
This is a first for me. I hope some of my more seasoned BP friends can shed some light.
My SFR is managed by a property manager. The tenant recently moved out. They had $1,050 on deposit.
The property manager did an inspection and then prepared a letter to the tenant detailing all of the charges to be taken out of their deposit. The charges were more than their deposit so they were sent a bill.
I received a letter from an attorney demanding that the entire amount be returned to the ex-tenant. He threatened a lawsuit.
When I look through the list of charges, I am a little disturbed.
$100 to replace the furnace filters
$200 for gutter cleaning
$150 to change the locks
$50 Move out inspection fee
$200 Cleaning fee
$150 Floor cleaning
The list goes on. One large amount is for an unpaid water bill. I understand the tenant needs to pay for that, but I'm not sure if the tenant should have to pay for all of these other fees.
I understand that if the tenant doesn't pay out of their deposit, then I have to pay these fees.
I have two questions:
1) Is it standard for a property manager to charge all of these fees upon move out? Should I try to negotiate some of these fees with them? If they don't charge the tenant, then I end up paying for them.
2) How should I approach the ex-tenant? I thought I could write them a letter saying that I will split some of the costs with them and give them part of their deposit back. (the attorney stated in his letter that I should reply directly to the tenant and not go through the attorney)
My goal is to avoid a lawsuit, but I don't want to just roll over and pay all of these fees myself.
Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Thanks!