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Should tenants pay for natural damages like wall cracks, damp seepage etc.?

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In general, tenants are not responsible for natural wear and tear of the property

. However, if the tenant has caused damage to the property, they may be liable to pay for repairs.

Wall cracks and damp seepage are generally considered to be natural damages that occur over time due to weather conditions and other factors. Therefore, it is unlikely that tenants would be held responsible for these types of damages. However, if the tenant has caused damage to the property that has resulted in wall cracks or damp seepage, they may be liable to pay for repairs.

It is important to note that the responsibility for repairs and maintenance of a rental property should be clearly defined in the rental agreement between the landlord and tenant.

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