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All Forum Posts by: Amanda C.

Amanda C. has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

We have not done the deductions yet. They were there for 4yrs and maintained it fairly well but there were definitely some things that were not taken care of when they left. 

I wasn’t sure how much we would deduct for it. There are oil stains all over the entire driveway. We already pressure washed and it did not come out. We purchased solvents to try to remove it. The pavers were originally sealed when they were installed, and the driveway is about 5yrs old.

We had tenants renting for 4yrs, when we got to the property after they moved out we noticed a large oil-stain in the driveway as well as various other smaller oil stains in the driveway. This photo is before pressure washing, we are trying solvents to remove the stains. Would you charge damages from the security deposit? I understand a small drip or two would be normal wear and tear, but a stain this large seems excessive?