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Patio Furniture Damage - How to assess cost
With tenants that are moving out, how would you feel about patio furniture being left like this?
They're claiming "normal wear and tear" but am I wrong in thinking this is excessive?
That being said - SOME normal wear and tear is expected, but with these needing to be completely replaced, would I take 80% of the replacement cost out of their deposit? More/Less? By how much?

