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Episode 59: Determining Wear and Tear Vs. Damage to Your Rental Property

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There is nothing worse than showing up to one of your units and seeing damage.  Well, the only thing that might be worse is a tenant who believes they are not responsible for that damage and is calling it standard wear and tear.

We are using our personal stories to show you how we have combated this problem with our own properties and giving you some tips on how to set yourself AND your tenant up for success so that, hopefully, you won’t have to be bothered with this issue.

Give this episode a listen and learn how you can avoid this potential problem with your rental properties.

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👉 Episode 7: A Guide to Move Out Procedures and Security Deposits

👉 PDF: HUD Appendix 5C, TENANT DAMAGE versus “NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR”  

👉 Course Waitlist: From Marketing to Move In, Place Your Ideal Tenant

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