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Vusa Dube
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Move out inspection

Vusa Dube
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canada, YK
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When a tenant moves out, does he needs to fix the holes in the wall he caused such as for curtain rods, hanging tv, and broken air vents, there is also a large broken window and nicks on the wall, l don’t want to be too picky but this will cost me money to fix l suppose for the next tenant

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Marc Winter
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Marc Winter
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From my experience, I'd rather NOT have the tenant spackle holes; the job most do makes things worse, not better.  We charge tenants for ANY broken glass including windows, light fixtures, mirrors, etc.

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