jason589
Sep 9, 2010, 09:38 AM
My landlord moved out without even attempting to clean the house. There are
*Nail holes in the walls, as many as 20 per room (the size of framing nails, not picture hanging nails.
*Actual holes in the walls, dents deep enough you can see both sides of the drywall tape on some corners.
*Dented siding
*10-15 Hornet nests around the perimeter
*Cables everywhere only a few of the 20 or so lightbulbs in working order. Ceiling fan light in bedroom is not connected to the switch.
*Showers and bathrooms, disgusting, the toilets had not even been given a once over.
*Floor trim is dislodged in several places.
*Carpets stained and very malodorous.
*Only 3 of 9 windows had any window treatments (blinds or curtains)
*No shower curtain rods (3Br/2 bathroom house)
On top of all that, he left
*2 rooms full of junk in the garage.
*A boat in the back yard
*A car in the back yard
*A chicken coup with 2 roosters and a 3 hens
Which were not gone until a month after I moved in (the car is still in the back yard).
*Son in law living in the grandmother suite below (utilities billed through me)
How should I estimate this in terms of an inconvenience and monetary value?
Ie, I'm not looking for the legal of what I am owed, I'm looking for what a landlord would reasonably charge if his tenant left the premises in such disrepair.
*Nail holes in the walls, as many as 20 per room (the size of framing nails, not picture hanging nails.
*Actual holes in the walls, dents deep enough you can see both sides of the drywall tape on some corners.
*Dented siding
*10-15 Hornet nests around the perimeter
*Cables everywhere only a few of the 20 or so lightbulbs in working order. Ceiling fan light in bedroom is not connected to the switch.
*Showers and bathrooms, disgusting, the toilets had not even been given a once over.
*Floor trim is dislodged in several places.
*Carpets stained and very malodorous.
*Only 3 of 9 windows had any window treatments (blinds or curtains)
*No shower curtain rods (3Br/2 bathroom house)
On top of all that, he left
*2 rooms full of junk in the garage.
*A boat in the back yard
*A car in the back yard
*A chicken coup with 2 roosters and a 3 hens
Which were not gone until a month after I moved in (the car is still in the back yard).
*Son in law living in the grandmother suite below (utilities billed through me)
How should I estimate this in terms of an inconvenience and monetary value?
Ie, I'm not looking for the legal of what I am owed, I'm looking for what a landlord would reasonably charge if his tenant left the premises in such disrepair.