I have a question reguarding replacing carpet.
Is carpet cleaning normal wear washington.
Replacing the carpet in your unit may or may not qualify as normal wear and tear depending on the severity of the damage.
Below we ve listed some tips for assessing your carpeting.
1 a landlord is permitted under washington law to have a standing charge for cleaning upon move out.
Suppose a tenant has damaged beyond repair an 8 old carpet that had a life expectancy of ten years and that a replacement carpet of similar quality would cost 1 000.
The landlord may charge for carpet cleaning or painting if there are damages caused by the tenant beyond normal wear and tear.
If the tenant spills something and stains the carpet this can be considered damage.
For example if a carpet is worn after months or years of normal walking but there are no damages to it it is just normal wear and tear.
1 can a landlord have a standing charge for cleaning upon move out.
Learn more on carpet damage here.
A deep cleaning and remediation specialist will be able to easily distinguish between normal wear and tear and negligence or abuse.
Torn stained or missing lamp and window shades.
Signs of normal wear and tear.
Normal wear what it includes.
Chipped or gouged wood floors or excessive scraps from pet nails.
Food stains urine stains and leaky fish tanks are never normal.
Scuffed varnish on wood floors from regular use.
You re within your legal right to withhold a tenant s security deposit to help pay for anything beyond the broad normal wear and tear definition.
Paint may have a useful life of 2 3 years depending on who you ask.
On the other hand a dog biting or tearing the.
Holes stains or burns in carpet.
Carpet that is gently worn in high traffic areas or well worn in properties where the carpet is aging.
Carpet faded or worn thin from walking.
Washington state carpet law.
Dirty or faded lamp or window shades.
Providing documentation of the condition of the unit may be useful in the case that the tenant and landlord disagree whether the damages were normal wear and tear or caused by the tenant.
Tenants are responsible for repairing or covering the cost of repairs for any damage they or their guests caused to the rented premises but they are not responsible for normal wear and tear.
Normal wear and tear on carpet would be things like the carpet becoming discolored over the years or the carpet fiber not feeling very new or fresh just based on being walked over by many people over a long duration.
This question requires a two part answer because it really presents two issues.