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Damage or Wear-and-Tear - sticking light switch

Michael Krober
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When tenant moved out, one light switch was sticking out - please see pic. Switch is still functional and as you can see on the picture the switch was old. Costs $65 to repair. Should it be added to security deposit deductions or is it wear and tear item? Property is in NJ.

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Peter Tverdov
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Peter Tverdov
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If the switch was old I wouldn't bother the tenants with that. That's really nitpicking. 

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