Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Maryland
At the end of our lease this Aug we will have lived in this apartment for 3 years. We've been told by multiple people that Apartment Complexes in MD are required to replace carpets after three years. Is this true?
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, it is not true. What is true (and what people are probably referring to) is that a landlord cannot force a tenant to pay to replace a carpet when it is damaged due to ordinary wear & tear.
Common sense dictates that occasionally repainting and recarpeting will need to occur. If you have lived somewhere longer than 3 years such things may need to be replaced in between tenancies or otherwise due to ordinary wear and tear and if so, a tenant shouldn't worry about paying for it. That being said, there is no law requiring a Landlord to rip out carpet every three years.
I hope the general information above helps though it doesn't offer legal advice on the specifics of your situation.
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