Unless you paid for and installed them yourself carpets are your landlord s property.
Tenant burnt carpet.
This may include damages inflicted by the tenants their guests or pets.
However if you caused damage to your landlord s carpet your renter s insurance should cover it.
When the apartment is uninhabitable sometimes the fire damage.
Civil code section 1950 5 e ordinary wear and tear includes simple wearing down of carpet and drapes because of normal use or aging and includes moderate dirt or spotting.
Carpets in the bedroom are1 5 years old like new as first tenant was spotless.
The landlord could properly charge only 200 for the two years worth of life use that would have remained if the tenant had not damaged the carpet.
The quote for replacement is 1450 approx 32sqm repair isnt really possible without it showing.
Ordinary wear and tear to carpets drapes and other furnishings cannot be charged against a tenant s security deposit.
The current tenant is moving out after 6 months has burnt the carpet in 3 places looks like straighteners as straight lines our letting agent has asked us if we want to deduct money from her deposit.
We are accidental landlords because we can t sell our flat.
Unfortunately the door was locked so the tenant thought the best thing to do was place the flaming pan on the carpeted floor leaving a large burn mark on the carpet.
When a tenant causes damage beyond normal use a landlord has cause to charge the tenant for the damages.
All those assets are subjected to normal wear and tear.
Normal wear and tear is defined as moderate scuffs marks nicks light stains or spotting.
Burned or stained carpeting is damage.
If there are no large stains tears or rips and the carpet simply needs to be cleaned that falls under normal wear and tear.
If the carpet in a rental unit is damaged and must be replaced the damage the tenant is responsible for must be prorated appropriately.
Matted carpet or furniture impressions are wear and tear.
The landlord might not be legally required to say fix a patch of burned carpet or smoke damaged wallpaper if that s the only damage.
Normal wear and tear a tenant is not responsible for normal wear and tear to the walls and floor.
A carpet is another asset in a rental property just like a fridge microwave or dishwasher.
Your landlord s homeowner s insurance should cover the cost of repairs.
Tenants can t be held responsible for normal wear and tear.