If you do not the landlord can charge you for the unpaid rent even after you move out.
California rental laws for carpet.
Thus if the tenant s damage cheated three years out of the carpets life the landlord under california law could only hold the tenant responsible for 300.
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Under california landlord tenant guidelines a carpet s useful life.
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.
Unless a new tenant pays the rent you will have to pay for those 30 days.
For example california law prohibits landlords from discriminating against rental applicants based on race religion sexual orientation disability and other.
Most disputes over security deposits come down to what constitutes normal wear and tear.
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Beginning and ending a tenancy california tenant rights laws cover a myriad of issues from before you even sign a lease to after you ve moved out.
California state law limits how much a landlord can charge for a security deposit usually two months rent but after january 1 2020 no more than one month s rent when the landlord is renting to a service member when it must be returned within 21 days after a tenant moves and sets other restrictions on deposits.
It does clarify that worn or aged but otherwise undamaged carpet does not affect a property s habitability.
If the carpet originally cost 1 000 and had a life expectancy of 10 years the depreciation charge would be 100 per year.
California tenant rights laws.
When landlords should charge a tenant for dirty carpets.
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Civil code 1950 5 b 2.
If you are the tenant and intend to move out and you pay rent once a month you have to give your landlord 30 days notice in writing.
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Even if no damage to the rental property carpet has occurred age and normal wear eventually triggers the need for replacement.
In other words landlords bear the cost of the routine carpet cleaning when a tenant moves out.
California law does not specify when landlords must replace carpeting in rental units.