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Hi guys,
There's unfortunately nothing in my lease specific to any charges for not maintaining the lawn but it is getting to the point where it's going to need some serious treatment. I could definitely wait until the end of the lease and charge them out of their damage deposit for repair, but I'm curious if I could do it now and then remove it from the damage deposit at the end? Their lease ends in December and it will be very difficult getting an invoice for work done the following spring.
With that being said for example, if they were to damage something in the house (let's say plumbing) and it was their fault and they didn't pay for it at that point, would you be able to take it from their damage deposit at that time?
Appreciate your help,
Wayne Hillier
Edmonton, AB
There's unfortunately nothing in my lease specific to any charges for not maintaining the lawn but it is getting to the point where it's going to need some serious treatment. I could definitely wait until the end of the lease and charge them out of their damage deposit for repair, but I'm curious if I could do it now and then remove it from the damage deposit at the end? Their lease ends in December and it will be very difficult getting an invoice for work done the following spring.
With that being said for example, if they were to damage something in the house (let's say plumbing) and it was their fault and they didn't pay for it at that point, would you be able to take it from their damage deposit at that time?
Appreciate your help,
Wayne Hillier
Edmonton, AB