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That's not your fault and that's not 300 dollars. A 8th sheet of cabinet grade plywood, a touch up portion of matched paint, a screwdriver and a drill is all it takes to make the right door match the left.
She is trying to use your deposit in a manner that a deposit is not intended for.
If you have the stomach for it, I'd fight over this.
ETA - 150 bucks at Lowe's for a single lavatory vanity, with cultured marble counter and undermount sink pre installed. Pre painted, partially assembled, and of higher quality than what the leech has provided.
Do nothing, except fight that.
Oh, I will. I'm being petty because I know she's being infantilizing and racist, and I refuse to entertain the logic she's arriving at with that mindset.
I also feel like this is a major "correlation does not equal causation" moment. It seems like her mindset is, "The sink was clogged recently, so therefore water must've overflowed and damaged the wood," but she has zero evidence that this has happened. I myself have actually never consciously noticed this until she started making a fuss about it, so I don't know when it exactly happened.
I could see it being 300 with labor, maybe. It looks like whatever water got into the door got into the whole cabinet (you can see the warping and peeling behind the door, as well), so it does seem like the "fix" would be just replacing the whole deal with properly sealed material instead of God's shittiest particle board. Like, did the genius constructing this not know what water was?
The bit about "fuck you, don't fuck with my deposit" is completely correct, though.