Normal wear and tear is a by product of living in a home so things like worn carpet scratches in countertops faded or discolored grout and settling cracks in walls and ceilings would occur no matter who the tenant is.
Tenant charged for scratches plactic laminate countertop.
This ticks me off because the countertop may not have been new but was in completely serviceable condition when the tenant moved in.
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I would side with the landlord they need to refresh or replace those countertops because of the tenants stains.
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Apply furniture wax to shallow scratches or fill scratches in using laminate filler and a plastic putty knife.
Apply the filler to the deeper scratches and let it dry for 24 hours before polishing with furniture wax.
I was a tenant in a 2bd 2bath apartment with a small kitchen and moved out last month after living there for 3 years.
My tenants recently moved out after living in my rental house for five years.
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Clean your counter before starting to work on it to remove any food or dirt in the scratch.
I just received the invoice with charges from the apartment management and to my complete shock they charged 1400 for kitchen countertop replacement claiming it had burns.
Once your scratch is covered or filled in avoid cutting foods directly on the laminate countertop so another scratch doesn t appear.
However i also agree that they can t charge full price.
If the scratches are deeper than the outer plastic coating and penetrate down into the laminate core try applying a colored laminate filler to the countertop brand names of filler include seamfil and formfill.
I completely tiled over my laminate countertops.
For a better understanding of the difference between the two and when you can deduct the tenant s deposit let s take a look at the two most common examples which are normal wear and tear vs damaged carpet and normal wear and tear vs damaged paint.
The cost of repair or replacement includes labor costs so it would make perfect sense for a landlord to charge the depreciated value of labor and materials for damage caused by a tenant.
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These damages are the result of the property aging not the renters behavior.