Second seams are in the doorway everywhere.
Will i have to pay extra to replace damaged carpet.
The purpose of insurance is to put you back where you were since you had 10yo carpet they owe you 10yo carpet.
Expected life of carpet.
The insurance adjuster will replace the carpet in only the room saying that they stop at doorways.
Flood and earthquake damage will likely require special coverage.
Floor replacement may be covered by your homeowners policy but only if the damage was caused by an incident your policy covers.
If the landlord has to replace the entire carpet two years before the end of the carpet s life expectancy then the tenant would pay the equivalent of two years worth of the carpet s price.
They would pay only for the room.
The scheme returns the deposit at the end of the lease.
I ve had flood damage which dampened the carpet and padding in one room.
In our example for damage to a carpet.
10 years depreciation charge 1 000 10.
10 years 8 years.
100 per year age of carpet.
Third if op has an ho5 policy there s a chance they might replace the whole carpet or at least replace it to the seams in the middle of the living room floor lol.
That comment was pretty stupid.
I have the same carpet throughout the house.
Original cost of carpet.
Just because the carpet was damaged in one or two rooms does note mean they will pay to re carpet the whole house.
Many issues aren t covered by insurance especially if they were due to damage you caused.
Unless that is the landlord wants to withhold some or all of the deposit to pay for damages.
Carpet life years remaining.
Using the same example with a life expectancy of nine years and if a replacement carpet of similar quality would cost 2 000 the landlord could properly charge only 222 22 for only one years worth of life use that would have remained if the tenant had not damaged the carpet.
If the water sits for a few days however it s possible that further damage has been done and a simple water extraction and cleaning won t do the trick.
If you can hire a water damage specialist to come out and dry the area quickly enough you won t get new carpet but you might end up paying less than your deductible would have been.
Full replacement cost insurance is great but that doesn t mean they have to replace things that were not damaged.
Yes op needs to have replacement cost for the contents first.
The tenant could of course agree to the deduction.
So if the carpet has a ten year life expectancy the tenant would pay two tenths of the carpet s total price.
They do not owe to replace all the carpet.
The landlord should properly charge only 200 for the two years worth of life use that would have remained if the tenant had not damaged the carpet.