However some landlords will undergo carpet replacement for these 4 reasons.
Apartment complex trying to charge for carpet replacement.
1 good tenant.
My dog didn t do it.
Replacing carpets is costly and landlords often try to charge tenants for the expense.
Apartment wants to charge me 1 000 for carpet replacement due to dog urine.
We also paid an extra 25 a month to keep the dog in the apartment.
Texas property code section 92 104 says the landlord may not retain any portion of a security deposit to cover normal wear and tear replacing a non damaged carpet is wear and tear.
Even if it said that it would be void.
There s nothing any landlord could put in a lease that would allow them to charge you for carpet replacement when you leave.
If the new carpet cost 1 000 and they lived there for one year they owe 800.
I just moved out of my last apartment after a 1 year contract.
But when it comes to a carpet that is badly stained or damaged a landlord can charge a tenant for cleaning costs or even to replace the entire carpet if it s that badly damaged or stained and they can do it by withholding all or part of the security deposit.
Carpet stores can contact the manufacturer to find out what the useful life is.
Apartment carpet sometimes has 5 year life really cheap and usual is 7 years.
The dollar amount is then calculated automatically.
If they charge you you can insist on seeing the original installation receipt since you may not be charged for an upgrade.
Figure the cost based on a 5 year lifespan for the carpet.
Send them a letter stating this in writing that you cannot be charged full replacement value of the carpet when the carpet was not new upon move in and you only lived there x amount of years you.
This causes tension and has resulted in battles in small claims court.
When you ve rented an apartment or home for a number of years your painted walls and carpet will wear out.
Bad carpets are an eyesore and make living in the apartment unpleasant.