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Old Nov 4, 2006, 10:36 AM
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Changing of Carpet

In Colorado, does a landlord have to change the carpet of an apartment that was previously rented by persons with a pet before the next tenant can move in?

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Old Nov 4, 2006, 10:38 AM   #2  
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Hello jb:

No.

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Hello again, jb:

Let me add, that if you are living in an uninhabitable situation because of your landlord, THAT is a different matter. What is happening with you? Maybe there's another way to skin this goat.

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And I will say there can be alot of what if's and maybes in anything.

For example, if a person is highly allergic to animals and the carpet would cause a medical issue, ( but I don't see where cleaning could not fix it)

Now if the previous owner had 100 dogs, and the carpets are bad and cleaning won't fix them it is possible and likely a new carpet would have to be used.
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In Colorado, does a landlord have to change the carpet of an apartment that was previously rented by persons with a pet before the next tenant can move in?
No - there is no such law anywhere. It is very easy to deodorize carpet/pad as well as apply a fungicide.
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