My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of North Carolina:
I was told by another property manager within the state that it was her belief that if a carpet in a rental unit was older than five years that the tenant couldn't be charged for any damage to it because it had lost it's value. I'm wondering if this is true for North Carolina. The carpet is a minimum six years old.
Thanks.
I was told by another property manager within the state that it was her belief that if a carpet in a rental unit was older than five years that the tenant couldn't be charged for any damage to it because it had lost it's value. I'm wondering if this is true for North Carolina. The carpet is a minimum six years old.
Thanks.
Moving Out: Life of Carpet
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