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Defining ‘fair wear and tear’
‘Fair wear and tear’ basically means the normal deterioration of a property from ordinary, everyday use. Such factors as exposure to the elements, time and just day-to-day living can cause fair wear and tear.
Although real estate and tenancy laws vary across the nation, the industry broadly accepts this definition of ‘fair wear and tear’.
Fair wear and tear
Faded curtains or frayed cords
Furniture indentations and traffic marks on the carpet
Scuffed wooden floors
Faded, chipped or cracked paint
Worn kitchen benchtop
Loose hinges or window or door handles; worn sliding tracks
Cracks in the walls from movement
Water stains on carpet resulting from leaky roof or bad plumbing
Worn paint near light switch
Damage
Curtains that are missing or torn by the tenant’s cat
Stains or burn marks on the carpet
Badly scratched or gouged wooden floors
Unapproved or poor-quality paint job
Burns or cuts in benchtop
Broken panes from one of the tenant’s children hitting a ball through the window
Holes in walls from tenant hammering in nails or from removing picture hooks or shelves
Water stain on carpet resulting from an overflowing bath or indoor pot plants
Paint damage resulting from removing decorations stuck with Blu-Tack or sticky tape |
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