JesseCF
Sep 14, 2009, 09:38 AM
I recently moved out from my apartment in Minneapolis, MN. I recently received a letter from my landlady, informing me she was withholding my entire deposit for damages to two specific areas of the apartment.
1) The wooden island counter-top in the kitchen had a 1' x 1' cooking oil stain on it from my use. She attempted and could not repair the counter, so had it completely replaced. The island was unfinished, and in the dry Minnesota winter easily and quickly absorbed the dark, used cooking oil.
My question: Since the island was unfinished, is it reasonable for her to charge me with the replacement of a island because of a stain that occurred through the normal / typical use of kitchen equipment? While I take full responsibility for my actions, I don't believe that my actions were outside the normal and expected use of the kitchen, and don't believe I should be charged the full replacement cost ($750 U.S.).
2) (The less important, nit picky question)
When I moved in, the landlady agreed to paint the apartment for me before I moved in. She ended up not doing this, and told me that I could paint it myself. I'm an amateur painter, and some water based paint eventually ended up on the wooden floor and window sills. I was charged for the removal of this paint.
My question: Since it was her responsibility to paint the apartment by verbal agreement, and I was supplying the labor free of charge, is it reasonable for her to withhold deposit in order to pay for the paint removal?
Overall Question for both issues: If I decided to confront her with this issue, and we were not able to come to any sort of personal settlement, how strong would my case be in a small claims court?
Thank you in advance for your advice,
Jesse
1) The wooden island counter-top in the kitchen had a 1' x 1' cooking oil stain on it from my use. She attempted and could not repair the counter, so had it completely replaced. The island was unfinished, and in the dry Minnesota winter easily and quickly absorbed the dark, used cooking oil.
My question: Since the island was unfinished, is it reasonable for her to charge me with the replacement of a island because of a stain that occurred through the normal / typical use of kitchen equipment? While I take full responsibility for my actions, I don't believe that my actions were outside the normal and expected use of the kitchen, and don't believe I should be charged the full replacement cost ($750 U.S.).
2) (The less important, nit picky question)
When I moved in, the landlady agreed to paint the apartment for me before I moved in. She ended up not doing this, and told me that I could paint it myself. I'm an amateur painter, and some water based paint eventually ended up on the wooden floor and window sills. I was charged for the removal of this paint.
My question: Since it was her responsibility to paint the apartment by verbal agreement, and I was supplying the labor free of charge, is it reasonable for her to withhold deposit in order to pay for the paint removal?
Overall Question for both issues: If I decided to confront her with this issue, and we were not able to come to any sort of personal settlement, how strong would my case be in a small claims court?
Thank you in advance for your advice,
Jesse