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hello landlords its Ernie Garcia landlord attorney and today were talking all about ordinary wear and tear what is it how do you plan for it lets get started [Music] its always give you five tips on how to address the issue of ordinary wear and tear when it comes to your rental properties the first is to establish a baseline its difficult for you to make a claim after a year or multiple years to a tenant that they have in some way injured your property remember its going to have some wear and tear thats an ordinary thing and so the longer that attendant is on the property the the more wear and tear your property is going to exhibit the question for you is what goes beyond that level and the easiest way to establish that is by establishing a Baseline and thats done quite simply by Simply Having a record of the condition of the property before the tenant ever takes possession or control all of it now thats completely on you the landlord to establish what do the floors look like