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AZ - potential damage to tenant personal property

Jack Stone
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Recently we did some repairs on the property in AZ. The tenant said “potentially” we damaged their personal property. They have been back at the house for a week and have made no mention of it. They are asking for more time to assess the damage. 

Looking to understand the law better and process to close this out because they could just be making a false claim to try and get money out of me.

Happy to pay an attorney for their time. Unfortunately the relationship with this tenant is not a good one. Damage would be most likely <$10K. 

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