bet3751
Jul 14, 2012, 11:37 AM
I am a tenant that lived in my apartment for 2 1/2 years. When I moved out, I cleaned the apartment extensively, including the carpets. I have an older dog who urinated in one spot on the living room carpet several times that would not come out. I fully expected to have to pay for carpet replacement.
A couple of weeks after vacating the landlord sent me a bill for repairs. Minus my security deposit they $115, mainly due to "resealing the concrete" for "extensive pet repair damage". My pet deposit was not applied at all to the final bill. When I question this, I am told it is a "non-refundable fee". I asked what this "fee" is used for, and I cannot get a direct answer.
Is it legal for a landlord not to apply pet deposit money to pet damage repairs? I have lived in 4 apartments before this one and never have been charged for concrete sealing for my pet's accidents. HELP!
A couple of weeks after vacating the landlord sent me a bill for repairs. Minus my security deposit they $115, mainly due to "resealing the concrete" for "extensive pet repair damage". My pet deposit was not applied at all to the final bill. When I question this, I am told it is a "non-refundable fee". I asked what this "fee" is used for, and I cannot get a direct answer.
Is it legal for a landlord not to apply pet deposit money to pet damage repairs? I have lived in 4 apartments before this one and never have been charged for concrete sealing for my pet's accidents. HELP!