Thursday, January 7, 2010

All Pro Carpet Cleaning Can A Landlord Assume A Carpet Will Last As Long As Possible?

Can a landlord assume a carpet will last as long as possible? - all pro carpet cleaning

I just had a professional carpet cleaners do not clean the carpet because of their age and the damage I did to him. If the owner has the right to replace me, 1000 free? This is a two bedroom and have been here for 6 years. Make the Most carpets have a lifespan of 10 years? Or perhaps the owner is to assume that it is so long it will take an appropriate response? Is there a law on the normal life expectancy of a carpet?

4 comments:

eastabos said...

shud b the owner of these accusations based on the age of the carpet. Age of the carpet U shud pay less, if any. If U has been around 6 years and I would say u shud not condemn all replacement costs. Most homeowners use carpet suitable background to absorb a long life to all pollution stains do not n.

If I see some of the user interface are suitable for complex s standards, the use of carpets.

Good luck

sunshine daydream said...

Yes, the carpet last longer than six years with ease. You need to make better for themselves, the owners do not listen to, their stories about what happened is a concern for the things in her apartment.

xo-sk8te... said...

Never assume that because you *** you and your landlord.

Patricia G said...

I think it is 7 years CARPETS OF LIFE in an apartment.

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