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  • Jan 26, 2007, 10:41 AM
    go4tom
    Normal Wear and Tear
    Thanks for the help with LMR.
    I saw a list somewhere showing what is normal wear and tear after 1 yr, 2 yrs, 3 yrs... etc and the replacement or repair or painting that the landloard will be responsible for when tenant vacates. It may have been a California Laws site??
    Can someone provide a brief list or where to find a printable one?
    Thank you.

    Tom
  • Jan 27, 2007, 06:54 AM
    excon
    Hello again tom:

    I've never seen a list - only a formula. The formula seems to be reasonable and is accepted by most courts.

    It goes like this: Let's take carpet for example. If brand new carpet in a rental unit should last 10 years, then normal wear and tear, say after 2 years, is 20%.

    It's true, that a tenants idea about what constitutes 20%, and landlords may differ. That's what courts are for.

    Furthermore, I don't believe any state REQUIRES landlords to maintain their premises according to a mandated schedule - not even liberal California. If such a list exists, it's nothing more than a guideline.

    excon
  • Jan 27, 2007, 12:16 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    There are a few states that require painting between every tenant. ( some require it only if the rental is though a government program)

    But in general there is no law that requires replacement of carpet or any specific repair because of a time table, merely "in working order" or "livable"

    I
  • Jan 29, 2007, 07:07 AM
    Cvillecpm
    Check the Nolo Press website - it may be there. I have seen it but it was a long time ago and I did not keep or print it.
  • Jan 29, 2007, 08:38 AM
    LisaB4657
    Try this:

    Chart: Cleaning and Repairs a Landlord Can Deduct From a Security Deposit - Findlaw for the Public -

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