Renter Deposit Hardwood Floor Scratches
Scuffed varnish on wood floors from regular use.
Renter deposit hardwood floor scratches. The renters have a 60 pound dog that has done wonderful job of laying deep scratches all over the flooring. It s a big job and one best left to hardwood floor pros who will charge about 1 50 to 4 per square foot to refinish the floor. The kids color on the wall. Chipped or gouged wood floors or excessive scraps from pet nails.
Fixing scratched hardwood floors is essential for any homeowner lucky enough to have wood floors. Floors and walls will be re inspected after the move out for any damages or scratches on the hardwood floors or huge holes on walls not visible to the eye during the walkthrough due to the presence of huge furniture. Our hardwood floor installer took a look and gave us a bid for 350. I would never suggest a homeowner rent a sander and do this.
I have an sfr rental in california that is sustaining damage from the current renters and i am interested in feedback as to how to proceed with one of the issues. The pinot noir spills on the beige carpet. We now have another tenant in there with a dog so we opted not to repair the floors just yet. These are the original late 1940 s floor.
You can make your floor look as good as new. I have a dog approved by landlord and from the dog plus furniture moving there are several places where at least the coating is scratched or worn away. And the longer a tenant has lived in a place the more wear and tear can be expected. Security deposit issue hardwood floors apartment renters user name.
The property has light hardwood floors with a dark polyurethane coating. Worn or scratched enamel in old bathtubs sinks or toilets. Many renters make a career of trashing a landlord. Civil code 1950 5 b 2.
The way hardwood floors work is everytime you do an extensive re do or repair you take a layer off and soon there will be no more wood left. Your totally approved shar pei scratches up the hardwood floors. When a tenant moves out of a unit the landlord may deduct from a tenant s security deposit to repair damage to the premises that is caused by the tenant but only for damage beyond ordinary wear and tear. Sometimes when you re a renter things just happen.
I am moving out of my current rental soon after several years. Most disputes over security deposits come down to what constitutes normal wear and tear. The house had beautiful maple hardwood floors when it was leased to the renters that currently occupy the house.