What happens if a tenant damages the rental unit?
Tenant Damage Legal Help is a procedure that the landlord can use to get compensation if a tenant damages a rented property. Repair expenses may be subtracted from the security deposit by the landlord, or the landlord may submit a claim to the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
Legal action may be required in Small Claims Court if the damage is significant. In order to refute fabricated claims, tenants should keep a record of the unit’s condition. A paralegal can help tenants and landlords navigate the legal system and guarantee just results.
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