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How to recoup property damage

Terence Purnell
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I have tenants that didn't pay their last months rent and used their security deposit so now I have no security deposit to cover the damages. They didn't leave a forwarding address but I do have their phone number and email address. From reviewing the property, it appears to be over $1,000 in damages. What is my best option to get them to pay? Should I take them to court if they refuse to pay?

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    Your probably out of luck honestly.

    This is why my security deposit is always hundreds more than one month rent.

    This encourages your tenant to pay the last months rent and clean the house in order to get their higher security deposit back.

    Check with your local laws in security deposits to see what you can legally charge.

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