Here are the provisions of the lease 1.
Renter broke garage door are they liable.
They are not however obligated to fix problems you your pets your guests or your family members cause.
If your repair issue is potentially difficult or costly and isn t an obvious landlord responsibility check your state laws for more clarity.
Some states such as washington take things farther noting that a landlord cannot legally make the tenants responsible for any repairs except when the tenant or their guests caused the damage.
The lease does not have any reference to the garage.
The garage is so jammed with stuff that the repairman can t fix the door until the tenant clears a path for them the work within.
I m guessing it would be the same anywhere in th u s if is a result of normal wear and tear then no you would not be responsible e g.
Repairs needed due to tenant neglect or abuse are generally the responsibility of the tenant.
It does require that we pay for normal wear and tear.
Depending on the type of damage in the jurisdiction we own rental properties it depends.
Old parts break t.
Tenant parents are on vacation so nothing can be done at this time.