• @seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org
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    610 months ago

    I think the real test is if you give their deposit back. I’ve never gotten my deposit back without a fight, even after cleaning the apartment top-to-bottom. That’s why I always take photos before leaving.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      210 months ago

      Shit my place was in better condition when I left than the way it was when moved in and they still wouldn’t give the deposit back.

      Free market doesn’t work quite so well when it’s a required item like housing or medical.

    • @jaschen@lemm.ee
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      110 months ago

      Other landlords have different policies, but personally, what I return depends on if things are damaged not caused by wear and tear. So that depends on how long a tenant rents from my place.

      Eg., If someone stays for a year and I got new carpets for them and it’s ruined, then I’m charging for the spots that couldn’t be cleaned.

      Eg.,2: If someone stayed with me for 3 years and the carpet is already 8 years old, it doesn’t matter if it’s completely ruined, I’m not charging for that carpet.

      This holds true for everything in the house.

      One of my tenants wants to get a dog and the carpet is already 10 years old. I didn’t even charge more security deposits because once he lives, I’m going to replace that carpet.