Raleigh Residential Real Estate – More FAQ’s on Renting Raleigh, NC Residential Real Estate – Contracts – Ordinary Wear and Tear
Raleigh Residential Real Estate – More FAQ’s on Renting Raleigh, NC Residential Real Estate – Contracts – Ordinary Wear and Tear
In yesterday’s blog I mentioned under the use of security deposits that a security deposits could be used for repairs other than due to “ordinary wear and tear†Today, we’ll look at the answer another question regarding what is involved in renting residential real estate in the Raleigh, North Carolina area – What is considered ordinary wear and tear?
What is considered Ordinary Wear and Tear? *
1. Worn or dirty carpeting
2. Failed or cracked paint
3. Dirty windows and walls
4. Faded or broken curtain or blind strings
5. Leaking faucets or toilets
6. Small nail holes in the walls that result from hanging pictures
7. Burned out range heating elements.
To see what is not considered “ordinary†check out September 13th’s blog, where I listed of damage to rental property other than “ordinary wear and Tearâ€.
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*Source: North Carolina Real Estate Manual, North Carolina Real Estate Commission 2003 – 2003 Edition
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