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Is a cracked fridge top damage from the tenant?

Suong Luu
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The fridge is GE and is 3 and a half years old. The top of the left door cracked today. 

Is this just a freak accident or damage from the tenant? I saw on another forum that someone said they had a cracked fridge top, on the corner though and it was from his two kids slamming the fridge door. 

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@Suong Luu nothing about that looks like normal use failure, it was without doubt damage from some action done to it. I doubt slamming but someone pulling down on and open door, or up, something extreme and not normal, the damage shows that rather clearly. 

If tenant damage or not is easily answered from comparison of there move-in inspection, it's just that simple. 

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