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Ordinary wear and tear is deteriorafion that occurs without negligence, carelessness or abuse of the premises, equipment, furnishings or appliances by the tenant, a member of the household or other people on the premises with the tenant's consent.
Normal Wear & Tear Examples Peeling, faded, or ed paint, including ceiling paint. Holes in the wall, including nail holes and pins. s in the walls. Cabinet doors sticking.
You need to submit the following documents for rent agreement registration in UP. Details of ownership of the property (property sale deed, registration document, property tax receipt, etc.) Address proof of the property to be registered. Passport-size photos of the owner as well as the tenant.
“Ordinary wear and tear” is a phrase that means damage to property from regular use, which occurs naturally over time.
Generally speaking, “ordinary wear and tear” includes small scratches, marks, or scuffs on walls or floors from moving furniture or just living in the property normally. Tenants are not responsible for repairing, or paying for, ordinary wear and tear.
Wear and tear simply refers to the normal deterioration that occurs as a result of day-to-day living in a property. This can include things like minor scuffs and marks on walls, worn carpet, worn bench tops, lose hinges or handles, chips or s here or there and fading paint.