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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Deduct paint cost from security deposit?
Experienced landlords:
Generally speaking, when you are turning a property between long term tenants, do consider re-painting as a “standard” part of the process? Or, do you consider that as “extra” wear and tear and deduct the cost of the paint from the security deposit?
Also- what are items that you typically deduct from the security deposit when changing tenants?
Thanks so much!
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Check your local laws. Usually paint has a legal lifespan of a year or two. Therefore, you can't usually charge for it.
However, if they damaged the walls or did something that requires additional undercoats, you can charge for that, but must not include the cost of normal painting - only the upcharge for additional work.