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Updated about 5 years ago, 11/01/2019

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Shepard Solomon
  • Baltimore, MD
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Charging evicted tenants for property damages

Shepard Solomon
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted

Hello,

I just wanted to know the proper laws in Kansas City, Missouri to charge tenants for property damages after eviction. As we know as investors the security deposit does not cover all damages. What is the best way to charge tenant for property damages especially if they left and there is no information about their new address? I already have in the leasing agreement that they will be responsible for damages. Any tips especially with finding tenant new address? Thanks

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