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It was the first time in the District of Columbia that a landlord had been ordered to pay punitive damages to a tenant for failure to repair defects in rental housing, and is the start of a trend in the city, said Timothy J.
Negligence is when a person does not act with care toward others which a reasonable person would do in the same circumstances. Or, if a person does something with a reasonable person would not do. Both tenants and landlords can claim that the other person has been negligent.
Unpaid Rent Is a Bad Debt However, it ordinarily isnt deductible as a bad debt. IRS regulations provide that a worthless debt arising from unpaid rent is deductible only if you report the amount of rent you were supposed to be paid as income for that year (or a prior year).
If the security deposit doesnt cover all the damages caused by a tenant, a landlord is entitled to sue a tenant to recover the additional money. Often, a landlord will seek damages small enough to be handled by Small Claims Court, which in Florida is $5,000 or less.
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