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Water Damage from Tenants
Tenants took out a toilet bidet connected to the water supply line but didnt instal it properly as there was a leak, it flooded the bathroom, another room, the hall, and some of the kitchen. I need to rip up the floor and baseboards to dry the unit out. Since this was tenant damage are they responsible for the the total cost to fix the unit?