Q My wife and I own a modest but nice duplex in St. Paul.
We recently had two college girls who we thought would be good tenants. An aunt co-signed the lease. They are moving out at the end of their lease.
One of the girls had a boyfriend, which resulted in domestic dispute issues. They broke the doorjamb and latch. I fixed the latch, but to fix the fractured jamb would require replacing the whole door, which seems excessive in my mind.
How do I place a value on the damage to the unit in order to assess this against their damage deposit?
When they first moved in, they asked if they could paint. I said they could, but I advised they should do a good job of it. They painted the living and dining rooms bright pink on three walls and a mottled purple on one wall.
They painted the bedroom bright pink. They did a terrible job and painted over the natural trim wood. I realize I did not put anything in writing on the quality of the paint job or color of paint to be used.
Do I have any right to assess their security deposit for the poor paint job or for the color of the paint?
They asked me one day in May to replace a light bulb. When I arrived at the unit, no one was home. One of the window screens in the front of the house was ripped.