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All Forum Posts by: Laurie Zavadil

Laurie Zavadil has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Yes! This is a property management group. We lived there for 3 years and even filled out a move in report that states floors were scratched and scuffed. The scratches on the floor he took pictures of were clearly really old scratches. they were dark in color and almost felt like they had been sealed if that makes sense. In regards to the windows - they definitely happened during our tenancy and I reported them via email when we noticed back in February. The unit above us had identical cracks. Thanks for the reply! I'll definitely be bringing this to small claims court

Landlord did not take before pics of the unit and took pictures of the floor when we moved out.

I happened to find pictures of the floors in the first week we had moved in showing how bad of shape the floors were in and we have pictures of the entire apartment before we moved out

he gave us a portion of the deposit back (minus all the damages he is claiming) on the 21st day so he was on time but he only gave us estimates and not real receipts for the repair.

Hi! We moved out of our apartment in San Francisco on May 29th. Our landlord took out over 2000 from our security deposit for "repairs" to items that were previously damaged. For example he took $1000 to redo, restain, repair hardwood floors. I noted in my move in report that the floors were scratched and scuffed and have a picture of the floors. He also said we need to pay for new windows since several of them had long cracks on them (they're single paned windows and prob 40 years old) My question is he sent us good faith estimates of the repairs. Its been over a month and we know for a fact that the new tenants moved in yesterday so plenty of time to do these said repairs. Don't they have to send us actual invoice of the repairs? I don't believe they will do any repairs at all and just take our money for things we didn't even do. thanks!