Can Landlord Charge For Stove Drip Pans? I Thought That Is Normal Wear & Tear. They Are Expected To Be Used Aren't They?
The reason for my question is that I just moved here to TN from FL and I have a form that shows what the landlord charges for certain things. I am also aware of wear & tear. These people want everything to be exactly the way it was when we first moved in here. Isn't the stove suppose to be used???
Answers
Yes, stove should be used and it is the normal wear and tear. Law varies from state to state. You must check your agreement before you can argue with the landlord.
answered 1 year ago
Some charge, some don't... But since it's in writing upfront you can't be surprised like most of us are on our walk thru's on final day or when we get the check minus the numerous charges 30 days later.
HINT>>> use foil to cover them up so they stay in the same condition as the day you got them. And replace the foil often... Also use oven cleaner on them if they get dirty just be careful not to scratch the metal up scrubbing them. Make sure to dry them off so they don't rust if you don't want to pay out the $10 to $15 to replace them.
answered 1 year ago
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