Landlords often deduct the cost of damages to the rental property from the security deposit then refund the remainder to the tenant.
Can i be charged for carpet not replaced.
A landlord cannot deduct the cost of repainting or replacing.
If your landlord will replace the carpet in your rental unit then he must provide you with a copy of the receipts of the charges that they deducted on your security deposit.
If the carpet was 3 years old when you moved in and you lived there 2 years and destroyed the carpet then you would be liable for only 2 7 replacement cost.
You will be charged for carpet replacement if the damage done to the carpet is irreversible granted that you caused the damage.
In most instances the term irreversible damages may mean that the cost of repair may be equivalent to or higher than the cost of buying a new carpet.
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.
I would ask for proof of replacement i all too often see managers charge 3 000 or more to replace then just clean for 300 instead multiple times on a single carpet.
If the carpet is 1 year old or less we charge 100 percent of the original value.
Make sure you take pictures and have a carpet company verify that there is pet damage if that s the case.