Hello everyone,
I just had a tenant move out of a rental I own. After moving out, one could tell that the tenant had a pet. From the smell, it smells like cat pee. I had just replaced the carpets a year ago before the tenant moved in to the apartment. Getting an estimate, it is going to cost more to replace the flooring than what I had collected in security deposit. The lease clearly stated that no pets were allowed. Can I sue for additional money the security deposit did not cover in replacing the flooring due to damages from a pet that was not permitted under the lease?
Thank you for any help,
Chris
2006-10-08
06:56:15
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