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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/02/2020

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Rob Forest
  • Oakland, CA
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Dog Urine and Crazy Repair Bill - What to do?

Rob Forest
  • Oakland, CA
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On my recent inspection of one of my units there was an insane stench of dog urine on the floors. A previously decent tenant had just let his dog have his way with the place. It's likely a serious health issue. He even replaced all the carpet himself and it had zero effect. Got a quote from a disaster restoration company and it came in at $16,000. You read that right. Quite a bill for a unit that rents for $700 a month.

I can end the month to month lease and insist the tenant pay the cleanup bill, but they will likely just skip town and I'll never see them again. I don't mind going through small claims to garnish wages, but the limit is $5k here.

Do I have any other options? Thanks for any advice.

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