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All Forum Posts by: Greg Tudor

Greg Tudor has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Some excellent responses here , thanks. The house is kept immaculate , but they're clumsy at times and broke the garage door - by forcilby moving it and causing the entire thing to become unhinged . I think I'll visit the house since it's time to do that anyways and then decide on whether to give them the free carpet cleaning.

I'm currently paying mortgage on a home and have decided to rent it out , the renters have been there are year and it is now time to resign the contract. The renters stated specific conditions for the renewal , one of the requests in particular was rather strange. They were asking for the carpets in the home to be cleaned and the fees to be paid by us ... is this a normal request and is it something that I should pay for? How do I deal with this?

My mother is currently renting out her house of the old and has moved into a separate house with a new mortgage. She cherishes the her house that she has lived in for the past 7 years now , however , the current tenants have caused more damage to the house in the past month then she has while living their in years combined.

The tenants are a Korean family , parents and son , who are getting adjusted to life here in the states , they seemed like the perfect tenants - the house is kept clean and organized and they seemed to be honest and good natured in general.

The problems started when they installed a direct tv system even after my mother had specifically told them not to do so. She didn't want any holes drilled through brick walls. This was her first time experience in the renting business and she overlooked the incident as she concluded from one of her earlier visits that direct t.v. seemed essential to their lifestyle .

However , in the past month , we had power issues that , according to the city , was caused by a damaged underground cable , this damaged the main power line and caused damage to numerous appliances - doorbell , transformer to the heater , burned lights , burned garage door modem , and more. Thousands of dollars in damages. The city has yet to conclude whether the cause was natural , in the case which they would be reimbursing us , or whether the tenant had done something to actually damage the underground cable.

Within weeks , they called my mother in to help out with problems with the garage door , we went over there and found that the garage door had actually been partially unhinged ; the roller on one side had been dislodged from the supporting metal beam , the metal beam itself was bent considerably due to the weight of the garage door being shifted to the right . My guess is that the garage door had gotten stuck while someone had tried to close it manually (the automatic garage route was not viable due to the garage modem being damaged in the previous power incident) and he had tried to hammer the roller down , however , without much respect as to the angle and had forced the metal beam apart from the roller in the process.

Now they refuse to pay for the damages for the garage door , and we'll soon find out whether they were responsible for the power issue in the near future. My mother had never experienced problems with the main power during the seven years that she had lived there. They seem , overall , to have tendencies of abusing the house , albeit unintentionally and expecting us to pay for the damages that they had caused. They are citing that we should be responsible for the poor condition of the garage since it had the tendency of getting stuck and that they had experienced repeated instances of stress and frustration in trying to open or close it , a statement which does not make sense , since they had inflicted the damage so that the garage door had become unhinged.

What measures can we take to make them pay for their damages - sheriff ? court ? any good dose of home town justice - they're completely disrespecting her and seem to think that they could just damage her precious home the house and force her to pay for the damages that they inflicted. They are threatening to leave , my fear is that they will cause more damages and simply leave , they aren't U.S. citizens and I sense that they can simply ditch on the U.S. law and run off to another state or even perhaps back to their home country and not be accountable for anything since none of us , including the law , will be able to track them.

How can we control this situation so that it doesn't get really messy?