The tenant moved in to the house straight after a full reno.
Carpet not looked after with tenancy letter uk.
The landlady is refusing to come and look at the carpets and is saying she cannot afford to replace them.
It is that.
The residential tenancies act says that the property must be kept reasonably clean and tidy.
But the landlord must be able to prove the damage is down to the tenant and not a result of wear and tear.
When i post i am expressing an opinion feel free to disagree i have been wrong before.
She wanted floating floorboards put through.
Show the landlord the carpet if possible to help build your case.
If you re a tenant ask to see proof of how old the carpet is and when the landlord expects to replace it.
The landlady did not look at them between the previous tenants and us but we know that the previous tenants had them cleaned but they said that this made no impact on their condition.
Not all carpet is created equal therefore it is hard to put a general time stamp on when it should be replaced due to normal wear and tear.
The inventory described the carpets as worn and stained.
After 5 years the carpets probably need to be replaced if the tenant moved out you d probably have to replace them before a new tenant moved in.
If the carpet is damaged the landlord can make a deduction from the security deposit.
Know a carpet s life expectancy.
Its the tenant s responsibility to return the property in the same condition it was at the start of the lease.
This will help prove to the landlord that the damages were not caused by the tenant.
Carpets have a life expectancy of about 10 years.
So everything was new.
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.
Carpet is expensive and can be easily damaged or made to look poor when not looked after.
How often does a landlord have to replace carpets.
As the carpet was only 2 years old we said no way.
Why spend money for nothing if you can get more rent.
If the carpet is old i d consider changing it but with an increase.
If the carpet cleaning does not exceed a professional cleaner s normal rate and the carpet doesn t have any actual damage landlords should not charge a tenant for dirty carpets.
If you re a landlord be check the carpet s warranty.