Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These answers are absolutely ridiculous and clearly posted by landlords.
The tenant is responsible for changing the air filters under most places.
The rest are normal wear and tear or repairs that the landlord should pay for.
Why in the world should a tenant have to replace the shower head? That is absurd.
Unless, of course, it says otherwise IN THE LEASE.
OP, I have that the tenant is responsible for miscellaneous repairs under $100. Batteries in fire alarms, light bulbs, toilet is stopped up because Junior uses too much TP, the toilet runs, a blind is broken (because they broke it).... I don't want them calling me out to the house for small crap.
If they break anything big I am still going to hold them responsible - that's what a security deposit is for.
When the motor in the fridge stopped working? I paid the repairman and even paid the tenant for the 7 pounds of chicken breasts she lost.
Normal wear and tear is faded paint, a few nail holes, scuff marks on walls and minor scratches on floors (not gouges), dirty finger print marks on walls and blinds. Anything beyond that is damage. See here.
http://realestate.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=13108376