In fact he is entitled to deduct damages from your security deposit.
Texas tenant rights carpet replacement.
Final amount to pay is 240.
There are however laws.
I know someone who has lived in the same apartment for over 20 years with the same carpets.
Under texas law it is illegal for a landlord to retaliate against you for complaining in good faith about necessary repairs for a period of six months from the date you made such a complaint.
For example if the carpet had a 10 year life expectancy but due to tenant damage had to be replaced after just seven years the tenant is only responsible for the useful life of the carpet that has been lost.
But when it comes to a carpet that is badly stained or damaged a landlord can charge a tenant for cleaning costs or even to replace the entire carpet if it s that badly damaged or stained and they can do it by withholding all or part of the security deposit.
A security deposit is intended to be used by the landlord to do repairs on the rental unit that is caused by the tenant himself.
A tenant is required to pay a security deposit to a landlord upon signing of lease agreement and moving in.
If the carpet in a rental unit is damaged and must be replaced the damage the tenant is responsible for must be prorated appropriately.
A tenant who has lived in the property for 10 years and has caused no damage to the carpet other than wear and tear has every right to ask the landlord to replace the carpet.
If they didn t charge me for carpet replacement i would probably receiving back about 50 instead of me paying them 240.
There is no law in texas how often the carpets have to be changed in apartments.
Texas prohibits landlords operating within the state from evicting tenants on retaliatory grounds.
If the carpet in a rental unit is damaged and needs to be replaced the tenant is not responsible to buy a new carpet all by him but instead he is only responsible for the prorated price to the damage he caused to the carpet.
As such tenants cannot be evicted in texas because they have requested a certain repair or exercised their rights as a tenant by filing a complaint with a local government agency.
I moved out on 2 july so final statement had rental charges for the 2 days i stayed in july carpet replacement charges 310 minus the security deposit.
Ordinary wear and tear does not justify a deduction from your deposit.