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What is Considered Normal Wear and Tear in a Rental?

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Let me tell you what is considered normal wear and tear in a rental. In India, understanding what constitutes normal wear and tear in a rental property is essential for both landlords and tenants. Normal wear and tear refer to the expected deterioration of property that occurs over time due to ordinary usage. 

Here’s a breakdown of what is typically considered normal wear and tear:

  • Over time, exposure to sunlight and environmental factors can lead to fading or discoloration of paint and wallpaper. This is considered normal and should not be charged to the tenant.

  • Regular use can cause carpets to lose their luster, develop slight stains, or show signs of wear. Similarly, hardwood or tile floors may develop minor scratches. These are acceptable signs of usage.

  • Scuff marks on walls and baseboards are common and expected as tenants move furniture or use the space. Light cleaning or touch-ups can restore these areas without considering tenant damage.

  • Appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and ovens may experience natural wear over time, such as reduced efficiency or cosmetic blemishes, without being attributed to tenant misuse.

  • Over time, faucets may develop minor leaks, and showerheads may show mineral buildup. Regular maintenance issues that arise from use, rather than negligence, fall under normal wear and tear.

  • Routine cleaning and maintenance are part of living in a rental property. A tenant is not liable for costs associated with regular cleaning or upkeep needed due to age and use.

  • Damages like holes in walls, broken fixtures, or excessive stains from spills are not considered normal wear and tear and can be charged to the tenant.

I hope now it is clear to you what is considered wear and tear in a rental.

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