It was a struggle to litter box train the stray cat I took in from off the streets, she went in the litter box 50% of the time. By the time I refined my litter box training techniques, it was too late for a part of the carpet in my apartment I was renting. I tried to treat it with those pet solutions and carpet shampooing, but, the carpet needed replacing and I fully agree with this. My question is, after I moved out, my land lord charged full price for the carpet and padding, installing labor, and labor & supplies for treating part of the floor board (which did need treating, I understand that). Now, I don't believe this carpet was brand new - I would say around 4-5 years old. Am I being charged too much? Am I responsible for paying the labor in addition to the carpet and padding itself? Landlords out there (or tenants) - how does this usually work? And since the carpet wasn't new, and if maybe the carpet's life-span is ten years - would it be fair to pay for the % of the cost rationed to the remainder of expect life-span years? Let me have it! Thanks in advance!! :)
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