#74162On Tuesday, October 30, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I'm sorry but it is STILL lanlords responsibility to clean carpets out of there own pocket, UNLESS there is extenuating damage. NORMAL wear and tear is not considered damage, which means, unless stated in your lease, a tenent is not liable for cleaning carpets. Search "renters rights" thats what the law states
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I'm sorry but it is STILL
I'm sorry but it is STILL lanlords responsibility to clean carpets out of there own pocket, UNLESS there is extenuating damage. NORMAL wear and tear is not considered damage, which means, unless stated in your lease, a tenent is not liable for cleaning carpets. Search "renters rights" thats what the law states
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