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Solomon 1 year ago
That is a risk of renting without help from any government authorities laws are always in tenants side
       
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Andrea 1 year ago
Solomon,

My country has strong pro tenant laws. This wouldn't be legal. So maybe it's just the sh#tty law in your country
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Solomon,

Alaska is one of the freest tenants law states, and even we DONT ALLOW these kinds of changes without homeowners approval FIRST. He can automatically charge them for repairs, no questions asked, and if damages are more than $500, automatically win any lawsuit.
       
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Calvin 1 year ago
The security deposit likely will not even cover the cost of paint needed to fix it all, let alone the other supplies and labor costs.
       
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Sigfired 1 year ago
EFing Minecraft freaks.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
looks more like post-apocalypse style.
       
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So, Jeff rented out the house, and after the lease expired and the tenants moved out, he went to inspect the condition of the dwelling. What he saw literally shocked the man. No, of course, it’s not just the mountains of garbage around the house and inside it. After all, nobody’s perfect, and Jeff’s former tenants are no exception. The landlord was rather struck by the changes that people had made in his house.

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Homeowner Shows How Tenants Remade His House While Renting It
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