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December 3, 20243 Mins Read
What to do when tenants move out and leave a carpet cleaning problem in your rental property is the question this week
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What to do when tenants move out and leave a carpet cleaning problem in your rental property is the question this week for Ask Landlord Hank. Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. If you have a landlord question for him please fill out the form below.

Dear Landlord Hank,

If the previous tenants left stains on the carpet, and haven’t removed the stains.

Can I charge them for cleaning, even if I put new carpet down?

-Faye

Dear Landlady Faye,

If the tenants stained your carpeting and then it should be cleaned and stains removed at their expense.

Carpeting in a rental may have a lifespan of only 5 years depending upon usage, initial quality, pad quality and installation so if this carpeting was at its end of life and you are going to replace it anyway I would not charge the tenants for staining a carpet that you are not going to keep.

Just be fair and treat your tenants like you’d want to be treated.

Sincerely,

Hank Rossi

What to do when tenants have too many vehicles on your rental property and what should the lease say is the question for Landlord Hank
Landlord Hank says, “Just be fair and treat your tenants like you would want to be treated.”

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Each week I answer questions from landlords and property managers across the country in my “Dear Landlord Hank” blog in the digital magazine Rental Housing Journal.   https://rentalhousingjournal.com/asklandlordhank/

 

 






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I started in real estate as a child watching my father take care of our family rentals- maintenance, tenant relations, etc , in small town Ohio. As I grew, I was occasionally Dad’s assistant. In the mid-90s I decided to get into the rental business on my own, as a sideline. In 2001, I retired from my profession and only managed my own investments, for the next 10 years. Six years ago, my sister, working as a rental agent/property manager in Sarasota, Florida convinced me to try the Florida lifestyle. I gave it a try and never looked back. A few years ago we started our own real estate brokerage. We focus on property management and leasing. I continue to manage my real estate portfolio here in Florida and Atlanta.


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