Letter from Landlord to Tenant for Failure to use electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air conditioning and other facilities in a reasonable manner - Oklahoma 2025

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In other words, the damage is not caused by accidents, carelessness, negligence, or misuse or abuse of the rented premises. Normal wear and tear includes stained bath fixtures, faded wall paint, loose door handles, and dirty grout.
How Long Does a Landlord Have to Make Repairs? ItemLandlord Responsibility Heating and Cooling Yes Ventilation Yes Dwelling structures Yes Garbage and waste Yes, multi-family units5 more rows
At all times during a lease, the Landlord must keep the residence in good repair and keep the common areas in a safe, clean, and sanitary condition. Apartments: Landlord is required to provide: trash containers and removal, running water, hot water and heat; air conditioning, but only if written in the lease.
What is normal wear and tear in California? Normal wear and tear is normal and expected in the aging process of the property. Repairs in this category are generally the landlords responsibility. In contrast, if damage results from a tenants negligence, misuse, or accidents, then the tenant is responsible.
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