Selkie
Ideal_Rock
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Hoping some of you folks out there in rental land (both renters and landlords) might have some opinions. We have nasty, grungy, crusty old carpet in our living room and hall (maybe 300 sq ft total) that needs to be declared a biohazard and removed, post haste. DH has lived in the place for over 10 years, and it was old and stained when he moved in. I know, GROSS. Anyway, I''ve finally stomped my foot and demanded we either replace it or pull it up and have the wood floor refinished. So whose responsibility is it? Ours, or the landlord, or both?
I can''t find anything in the LA rental rules saying that it''s the Landlord''s legal responsiblity UNLESS it causes a hazard. However, if we were planning to move out soon, technically he couldn''t charge us to replace it because it''s beyond normal life expectancy. So, my view is, why should WE have to pay the full cost to replace it to the benefit of the landlord and the next tenant who lives here? Our landlord is good, but a little laissez faire, and some of the other long term tenants have replaced theirs on their own. DH doesn''t want to approach him about it at all because even though we have rent control, he doesn''t want to rock the boat. I think it might be fair to ask him to at least let us deduct the cost of the carpet from our rent and pay for the installation ourselves. Any thoughts or experiences? TIA
I can''t find anything in the LA rental rules saying that it''s the Landlord''s legal responsiblity UNLESS it causes a hazard. However, if we were planning to move out soon, technically he couldn''t charge us to replace it because it''s beyond normal life expectancy. So, my view is, why should WE have to pay the full cost to replace it to the benefit of the landlord and the next tenant who lives here? Our landlord is good, but a little laissez faire, and some of the other long term tenants have replaced theirs on their own. DH doesn''t want to approach him about it at all because even though we have rent control, he doesn''t want to rock the boat. I think it might be fair to ask him to at least let us deduct the cost of the carpet from our rent and pay for the installation ourselves. Any thoughts or experiences? TIA