Originally Posted by
rockinmommy
If the carpet was new when you moved in and it is now stained in such a way that it can't be cleaned well enough to attract a full-price renter, then yes, they can hold you responsible for new carpet. $850 for even a 1 bedroom apartment is cheap carpet. So if it's any consolation to you they are replacing the cheap carpet with cheap carpet.
The fact that you have a 2 year old isn't the landlord's problem. Any damage that your child does is your responsibility. It's part of the cost of having kids.
They may be bluffing - just hoping you'll cough up some money, or they may actually follow through with taking you to small claims court. As far as them reporting it on your credit... They can report that you owe them money and it would be up to you to dispute the debt. If they have a judgement, then it would be a valid debt. If there's no judgement and they're just trying to collect based on the lease agreement terms then I don't believe they could make it stick on your credit report. But it would still be a pain for you to get it removed, most likely.