Should I have to pay for carpet?

By LeAnne

I was wondering if I was responsible for replacing carpet in a home I am about to move out of.  It was new when I moved in, but it was some cheap stuff that wasn’t even installed correctly.  The first time I vaccumed the carpet it started to shred.  and now after three years, the carpet needs to be replaced.  I don’t feel that I should have to pay for the replacement of all of the carpet.  Does anyone have any advice?

Edited on: Monday, March 7th, 2011 2:47 am

2 Responses to “Should I have to pay for carpet?”

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anonymous

November 24th, 2008 9:55 pm

Carpet replacement can be a tough one. Deposits are regulated by “Normal wear and tear.” Meaning that things that are considered normal wear are the responsibility of the landlord. Things that are damaged due to exessive wear or abuse are the responsibility of the renter.


sandra733

November 25th, 2008 6:59 am

Did you document any of the problems you had with your landlord? Did your landlord know that the carpet was having problems? I can tell you that the best defense is documented proof. I bet though, the landlord is justified in charging you for some of the replacement cost. Even if the carpet is cheap, 3 years of “Normal Wear and Tear” shouldn’t require a replacement.


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