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Lois S.
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Calif tenant vacates leaving dirty walls/ceilings

Lois S.
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3-yr tenant left very dirty walls, and ceilings(!).  If cleaning isn't effective , can I charge for painting to restore to move-in condition?   Even tho painting was done over 5 yrs ago, the place was pristine at move-in.  This is in Calif.   I have lots of pix of condition pre-move in.

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If it isn't normal wear and tear, yes.

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