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Carpet replacement

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SKJS01

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State: PA

We have recently moved out of a townhome that was full wall-to-wall carpeting on the entire floor. There is one corner (approximately 5 inches x 5 inches) where the carpet meets the steps that was scratched/chewed by a naughty dog. Can the LL charge for the cost to replace the entire carpeting on the floor. I have done some research and I have read that the landlord is expected to try and take the least costly approach without sacrificing the finished look. Can carpeting be repaired by a professional without redoing the entire floor? Any suggestions.....

Thanks
 


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dj1

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Oh GEE....you know DAWGS are expensive DESTRUCTIVE animals, and now you want the landlord to waste his time trying to save YOU money .....hey man ...good luck!

 
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LL

Guest
Ask a carpet repair professional if it can be repaired.

Your definition of what the landlord has do do in replacing the carpet is not exactly correct. I don't know where you got that. He has to use good judgement.
 

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