Should It Matter if a Damaged Apartment Was Going to Be Destroyed Anyway?

February 13, 2010

An interesting thing happened recently in Ames, Iowa. Shortly before a tenant vacated his apartment, he allegedly vandalized it, causing an estimated $3,100 in damages to the walls and thermostat. As reported this week by the Ames Tribune , the tenant now faces felony charges for his actions.

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Should It Matter if a Damaged Apartment Was Going to Be Destroyed Anyway?

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