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Unauthorized Changes to Home

Jessica Barker
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Our tenant just moived out and made several unauthorized changes to our house, including installing a Ring doorbell (which was removed, leaving two large holes drilled into the brick) and installing an outlet and ethernet connection on the wall above the fireplace (which he sighted as an improvement, but I'm not sure most renters will install a 40+ in mounted tv, making it an eyesore on the mantle wall in my opinion). Would you fine the tenant for these changes? There isn't really any way to "fix" them that we can find?

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