Replacement carpets
Tenancy Deposits

Tricky
Tricky
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3 years ago
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Is a landlord allowed to charge for new carpets (which have a few marks) if the tenant leaves after 5 years and were not even new when tenant moved in?

I%E2%80%99m sure I heard about a legal test case which said carpets had a reasonable 5 year life span.

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