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Jack H.
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Reasonable Carpet Cleaning Fees

Jack H.
  • Specialist
  • Washington, DC
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We have a friend who recently moved out of their rental in Virginia. Its a 4 br / 3 ba SFH and about 3,000 sq ft and no pets. The landlord kept their entire security deposit including $1,950 for carpet cleaning. That seemed excessive to me. I thought $500-600 for a full steam clean in an empty house and normal wear and tear. Are there laws around charging excessive repair costs?

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    Kevin Briggs
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    Kevin Briggs
    • Real Estate Investor
    • Denver, CO
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    Even $500-600 seems high unless it's a huge house. Also I was taught you can't charge a tenant for "normal wear and tear", so I don't even charge my tenants the cost to clean carpets (and it normally costs my $100 or less in Denver)

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