Barneyballbags
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I'm just after a quick bit of advice really.
We privately rent a flat, and our landlord is coming over to inspect it today. We have a dog (which the landlord knows about and is happy with) and over the past 12 months, he's marked the kitchen floor with his claws. The kitchen has oak flooring with a laminate coating.
When I say he's marked the floor, it's literally just shallow claw marks from where he's been walking around and sliding about. There is no 'damage' to the laminate coating as such (ie. it hasn't scratched or gone through it at all).
I wondered if this was something which the landlord could class as damage, or whether it would just be classed as reasonable wear and tear? Apart from this issue, the rest of the flat is perfect.
Any advice would be appreciated
We privately rent a flat, and our landlord is coming over to inspect it today. We have a dog (which the landlord knows about and is happy with) and over the past 12 months, he's marked the kitchen floor with his claws. The kitchen has oak flooring with a laminate coating.
When I say he's marked the floor, it's literally just shallow claw marks from where he's been walking around and sliding about. There is no 'damage' to the laminate coating as such (ie. it hasn't scratched or gone through it at all).
I wondered if this was something which the landlord could class as damage, or whether it would just be classed as reasonable wear and tear? Apart from this issue, the rest of the flat is perfect.
Any advice would be appreciated