The unit didn t have new carpet when i moved in.
Can my landlord charge me for carpet stains.
When landlords should charge a tenant for dirty carpets.
Replace the entire carpet.
The carpet is always an issue that comes up between landlords and tenants.
My security deposit was only 250 and the landlord is now telling me that they want around 1 000 to replace the entire carpet because the stain wouldn t come out.
Using the same example with a life expectancy of nine years and if a replacement carpet of similar quality would cost 2 000 the landlord could properly charge only 222 22 for only one years worth of life use that would have remained if the tenant had not damaged the carpet.
How much can i charge the tenant for the replacement cost of the carpet.
What can i do if the landlord is trying to make me pay for routine carpet cleaning.
I m going to give you my opinion.
Each county or state might have their own law on it but to be honest i ve never seen a law or statute that actually regulates how much a landlord can charge a tenant for carpet and how often the landlord must change the carpet.
If there are large stains from spills from coffee soup or wine that could not be removed the landlord can charge the tenant for however much it costs to clean that specific section.
Thus if the tenant s damage cheated three years out of the carpets life the landlord under california law could only hold the tenant responsible for 300.
Before cleaning the carpet they did a black light test and saw the 4 pee stains.
There is however a large iron burn mark on the carpet in the middle that will definitely not be able to be removed.
Am i responsible to replace the entire carpet.
When you ve rented an apartment or home for a number of years your painted walls and carpet will wear out.
I just moved out of an apartment and there was a stain in the carpet left behind.
It has many heavy stains which i am not sure can be cleaned professionally.
In other words landlords bear the cost of the routine carpet cleaning when a tenant moves out.
Write a letter to the landlord explaining that they cannot deduct routine cleaning according to atcp 134 06 3 c that there have to be damages that are beyond normal wear and tear in order to charge for it.
If the carpet originally cost 1 000 and had a life expectancy of 10 years the depreciation charge would be 100 per year.
If the stain can t be removed then the landlord can charge the tenant to replace that particular section.
The landlord told me not to clean the carpet because they were going to charge me to clean the carpet anyway.
If the carpet in a rental property is excessively dirty or damaged the landlord can deduct the cost from the security deposit.