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Yes, a landlord can sue an evicted tenant for property damage if the tenant has caused damage to the property beyond normal wear and tear. The landlord must prove that the tenant was responsible for the damage, and the damages must be documented for the landlord to receive reimbursement. It is a very serious issue better discuss with experienced or professional estate agents like Umega, who can provide you with all kinds of legal help related to tendencies. Umega's experienced team can help landlords navigate the legal processes surrounding property damage claims for evicted tenants, ensuring that the landlord gets the reimbursement they deserve.

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Sure, but this would be done in normal civil court, not landlord-tenant court

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A landlord can evict for this reason. But for it to stand up in court, landlord has to prove that the accident was caused by the carelessness or negligence of the tenant.

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