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Melissa Lenhardt
  • Burnsville, MN
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Replacing broke garage door opener

Melissa Lenhardt
  • Burnsville, MN
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Hello,

My husband and I are renting our first unit and the new tenants broke the garage door opener unit in the first week. It needs replaced and our lease clearly states they need to do this. My question is do we buy it and then bill them? If they put it in on their own then we don't really have a say in how it is done and which one they have bought. My husband is willing to help them put it in to save them the 200$ it cost for the garage door repairman to do it. Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks Melissa

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