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Taghlub A. Nassar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lanham, MD
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Maryland-Statement of Cost/Deposit Deduction

Taghlub A. Nassar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lanham, MD
Posted

Good morning BP Fam, 

My one-year tenants moved out and caused way too much damage to the walls of the house that I had to repaint the entire house in order to get it back to a renting shape. In accordance with MD Tenant/Landlord law, I need to send the previous tenants a statement of costs reflecting the cost of damages, and in my case, it exceeded the deposit account. Has anyone dealt with such issue before, and where can I find a sample statement of costs if you prepared one, please? 

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