Receipts 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.
Can a landlord charge you for carpet replacement.
You have a right to complete a check in check out form but no right to a walk through.
However you retain the right to protest the charges and take your landlord to small claims court to recover your funds.
Also it is illegal for your landlord to charge for carpet replacement when the carpet only suffered from normal wear and tear.
Because carpet cleaning is part of the overall turnover costs that is usually covered by the landlords.
He may also bill you for any additional funds needed.
In fact he is entitled to deduct damages from your security deposit.
In most cases landlords should not charge tenants for a standard carpet cleaning.
Additionally tenants cannot be held responsible for defects in the carpet that existed before they moved in.
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.
Under california law unless the carpet is visibly damaged and that damage is not the result of normal wear and tear the landlord cannot hold the tenant responsible for the damage or the cost of replacement for the carpet.
In some states the landlord may bring legal action against a former tenant if the damage exceeds the security deposit.
For example if you put down a 500 security deposit and caused carpet damage that led to 600 in replacement costs the landlord can send you a bill for the remaining 100.
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.
Landlords often deduct the cost of damages to the rental property from the security deposit then refund the remainder to the tenant.
A landlord cannot deduct the cost of repainting or replacing.
In disputes over security deposits courts have often considered basic carpet cleaning to be part of normal wear and tear.
If you ve damaged the carpet the landlord is not likely to replace it on his dime.