You should keep evidence of the calculation with a copy of the original purchase invoice and a explain how the expected lifespan of the asset was calculated e g.
Tenant abuse of carpet.
Matted carpet or furniture impressions are wear and tear.
So if the carpet has worn out over the years and become a trip hazard it should be immediately replaced and paid for by the landlord.
Sometimes carpet cleaning is necessary because the tenant used the rental in a way that was dirtier than normal and it s possible that this is a reason that the tenant could be charged for carpet cleaning.
First you should give the tenant proper notice usually 30 days depending on your state laws and make sure they move out on time.
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If the carpet has light sun damage or is showing signs of wear that is normal wear and tear and the landlord cannot blame the tenant.
When a tenant causes damage beyond normal use a landlord has cause to charge the tenant for the damages.
This may include damages inflicted by the tenants their guests or pets.
Burned or stained carpeting is damage.
If it is the landlord s policy to clean the carpet after every turnover then that sounds pretty routine rather than specific to the tenant s abuse.
Rental property carpets take lots of abuse.
Manufacturers guarantee this is important in the event of a dispute with the tenant.
The expected lifespan of the carpet should reflect the conditions outlined under fair wear and tear such as number and type of occupants.
If there are no large stains tears or rips and the carpet simply needs to be cleaned that falls under normal wear and tear.
Examples of unusual damage might include serious stains oil paint or pet urine that requires a professional carpet cleaner to stay longer and charge more than a routine cleaning.
It s the landlord s responsibility to keep the property free of hazards.
The same eviction process applies for every situation.
Many tenants are less careful with your carpet than they d be with carpet in a home they owned.
A carpet is another asset in a rental property just like a fridge microwave or dishwasher.
All those assets are subjected to normal wear and tear.
Tenants can t be held responsible for normal wear and tear.
If a tenant is genuinely harassing you or interfering with your life you have every right to evict them.