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Justin V.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Bill tenant for appliance dents

Justin V.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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How would you all handle this? What would you charge and how did you arrive at that number?

Tenants moved into an updated apartment with new appliances. Kitchens are my selling point and my cover photo for my listings.

Tenant moved out after 2 years: 2 year old fridge ($750 new) door has 1-2 dozen dents in the door. New door is $375 plus looks like an event to install it (not sure a new door comes with that gasket and many pieces.

It looks bad and I’m pretty mad about it. Bothered to the point that I’ll probably get a new door or fridge before the new tenants move out or be prepared to get one if they request it.

Thank you,

Justin V

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