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Nick Leamon
  • Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
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Cat Smell

Nick Leamon
  • Investor
  • Mc Kinney, TX
Posted

Hey BP Nation,

So I had some tenants move out that had cats. I used their deposit to replace all the carpet and have the house professionally cleaned, at first everything was fine, its been about 2 months now, and the new tenet is complaining of  a really strong cat (probably Urine) smell in the master closet, an area we had the carpet replaced. it is a slab foundation, any cheap tricks to get it fixed, I honestly don't know what to do, I would have thought to hire cleaners or replace the carpet, but both have already been done.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Nick

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