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Landlord Charging for Microwave Replacement

Mark Nguyen
  • Lender
  • Florida
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Hi,

Can a landlord charge me to replace a microwave that stops working? Good chance she bought it used based on other appliances.

Please advise where I can search for this information.

Thanks,

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Mary Smith
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@Mark Nguyen Ideally a landlord should not charge you to replace a microwave, unless it was clearly your fault that it needs to be replaced or if stated in your lease agreement. 

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