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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I had some real winners move out of an apartment-- I was in the unit a week before the left.. Right after they left, the kitchen sink faucet was constantly dripping and a steady pace- moving the hot and cold knobs and nothing happened. I had to turn the water off at the shut off valves..

Any ideas? There is a salad sprayer attachment...
Well, you need to repair the faucet drip. Different faucets are repaired in different ways, so you need to know how to repair your faucet.

I kinda doubt that the tenants could have caused the leak. That's not something they could do without taking the faucet apart themselves, and few tenants would do that. The other thing is that the faucet may have been dripping for months, it's just that you didn't notice the drip when you were in that suite earlier.

If you're wanting an explanation so that you can claim the tenants caused the leak, you're out of luck. I myself am a landlord of over 25 years experience, and I can't think of anything the tenants could do intentionally to cause a kitchen deck faucet to leak.