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    tenant123 Posts: 2, Reputation: 0
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    Jan 9, 2012, 08:21 PM
    Virginia Landlord Tenant Law regarding damages to an apartment
    Hi,

    I rented an apartment in Arlington, VA and moved thinking everything was fine. About 2 months later, I received a letter from the property management company seeking money to replace the carpeting. This is a bogus claim on their part.

    I know Virginia requires the landlord to send an itemized list of damages within 45 days when making deductions from a Security Deposit. This apartment complex does not collect a Security Deposit though.

    The only part of the code which seems to apply is 55-248.15:1 "In the event that damages to the premises exceed the amount of the security deposit and require the services of a third party contractor, the landlord shall give written notice to the tenant advising him of that fact within the 45-day period." My Security Deposit would be zero in this case, meaning the entire amount of claimed damages "exceeds" the amount of the Security Deposit.

    My question is: Did the landlord lose the ability to charge me for purported damages to carpeting since they let the 45 day time limit expire?

    Thank you
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    Jan 9, 2012, 08:46 PM
    Do you have a copy of the walk-through inspection right before you handed your keys over to them... where it stated there was nothing found, that you both signed? I hope you got one.

    Keep your copy but sent them a photocopy reminding them there was nothing found at the point you vacated.
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    Jan 10, 2012, 03:59 PM
    @smoothy

    While I appreciate your input, it did not address the specific question I asked.

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    I am looking for an answer to "Did the landlord lose the ability to charge me for purported damages to carpeting since they let the 45 day time limit expire?"

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    Jan 10, 2012, 04:04 PM
    The failure to do this, does not take away his right to sue for damages.

    You can use this in court as a defense. The landlord will have to show cause for any time issue, trouble with estimates.
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    Jan 10, 2012, 04:21 PM
    The problem here is, while the law specifies a time frame in which notice must be given, it does not specify a penalty for failure to comply.

    So you argue that since the 45 days expired, the landlord forfeited his right to collect.

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