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Returning security deposit
I have a tenant moving out soon. When doing the walk through we noticed there was a steady leak at the kitchen sink that the tenant did not report. This resulted in having to replace the cabinet. I believe this damage is due to tenant negligence and am considering withholding a portion of the security deposit. Does this seem fair?