ws6whiteshark
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What is the name of your state? MD
I have a house that's 10 years old and all the appliances with the exception of the refrigerator are original. I had tenants in there for 1.5 years and they recently moved out. During the exit inspection, we tested the dish washer and it did not run properly and leaked. We informed the tenants and had a technician come in to look at it. We were told that it would cost more to repair it then it would to replace it. We asked for a quote for repair, which was over $500 dollars... so we elected to replace it with a new dish washer at 449.00 installed. According to our lease agreement, we state the following:
6. To pay, as additional rent, the cost of all repairs to the heating plant and plumbing, such as stoppage of drain pipe and toilets, the bursting of pipes by freezing, and all other damages to the premises of whatsoever nature, resulting from the use by Tenants or Tenant’s family, guests or occupants.
29. Tenants agree to pay, as additional rent, the cost for repair or replacement of all appliances, and agree to pay as additional rent, for all service calls and repairs to premises up to $500.00 per occurrence.
Both items were initialed by the tenants and lease signed.
I understand that many items are prorated, however, if I elected to have the dish washer fixed, it would cost the tenants $500.00 instead of $449.00. They are argueing that they shouldn't have to pay for anything... even though they broke it (found Corona bottle caps in the dishwasher along with chicken bones).
I have a house that's 10 years old and all the appliances with the exception of the refrigerator are original. I had tenants in there for 1.5 years and they recently moved out. During the exit inspection, we tested the dish washer and it did not run properly and leaked. We informed the tenants and had a technician come in to look at it. We were told that it would cost more to repair it then it would to replace it. We asked for a quote for repair, which was over $500 dollars... so we elected to replace it with a new dish washer at 449.00 installed. According to our lease agreement, we state the following:
6. To pay, as additional rent, the cost of all repairs to the heating plant and plumbing, such as stoppage of drain pipe and toilets, the bursting of pipes by freezing, and all other damages to the premises of whatsoever nature, resulting from the use by Tenants or Tenant’s family, guests or occupants.
29. Tenants agree to pay, as additional rent, the cost for repair or replacement of all appliances, and agree to pay as additional rent, for all service calls and repairs to premises up to $500.00 per occurrence.
Both items were initialed by the tenants and lease signed.
I understand that many items are prorated, however, if I elected to have the dish washer fixed, it would cost the tenants $500.00 instead of $449.00. They are argueing that they shouldn't have to pay for anything... even though they broke it (found Corona bottle caps in the dishwasher along with chicken bones).