Wear & Tear vs Damages

Wear & Tear vs Damages

This page is meant to provide a general overview of the difference between waer and tear vs damage when doing a security deposit return.

Security deposits can be used to repair damages for which a tenant is responsible. However, a landlord cannot apply the security deposit to normal wear and tear. The question that is often asked is: "What is normal wear and tear?" and "What's the difference?"

Normal Wear and Tear Defined

Accoring to the Residential Tenancies Act of Alberta, normal wear and tear is defined as the deterioration that occurs over time with the use of the premises, even though the premises receive reasonable care and maintenance.

Damage can therefore be defined as deterioration which occurs due to negligence, carelessness, accident, or abuse of the premises or equipment or chattels by the tenant or member of his household, or their invitees or guests.

Notice that normal wear and tear does not include dirt - excessive dirt is considered negligence, carelessness, accident or abuse.

The following is a list of examples and in intended as a guide to reasonable interpretation of the difference between expected "wear and tear" from normal residential use and irresponsible, intentional or unintentional actions that cause damage to a property.

RTDRS have also ruled that the length of time a tenant has occupied a property must also be taken in consideration when accessing damages in relation to deductions to a tenants security deposit. The longer a tenant has resided in a property, the more allowance must be given for "wear and tear" over damage.

Wear & Tear

Damage

Small nail holes caused by a 6 penny nail or smaller. a 6 penny nail is 2 inches long and is used for hanging picture frames and other items on walls

Large holes from hanging shelves, pictures, screws, wall anchors, flat screen TV brackets or any other wall hanging that cause damage larger than a 6 penny nail.

Faded paint

Spot painting and patching or touch up paint of any kind

Faded caulking around bathtub and tiles

Missing caulking around the bathtub and tiles

Hard water deposits

Buildup of dirt, mold, mildew or water stains from a preventable or unreported water leak or drip

Worn out keys

Broken, lost or unreturned keys

Loose or stubborn door key

Broken or missing locks

Loose hinges or handles on doors

Damage from a door from forced entry, or damage from using feet to open doors

Worn carpet traffic patterns

Torn, burned, stained, missing, ripped, scratched, or snagged carpet, pet damage

Faded finish on wood floors

Scratched, gouged, warped, or water damaged wood floors

Linoleum worn thin

Linoleum with tears, chips or holes

Worn countertops due to daily use

Burned, cut, stained, scratched or water damaged countertops

Drywall cracks from settling

Holes in walls, doors, screens or windows from misuse, negligence, carelessness, accident, or abuse

Faded, chipped or cracked paint

Unapproved or poor tenant paint job

Loose wallpaper

Ripped or marked up wallpaper

Worn or heat blistered blinds

Broken, bent, cracked or missing slats, wands or hardware. Broken strings.

Dirty window and door screens

Torn or missing screens

Sticky window

Broken window

Loose or inoperable faucet handle

Broken or missing faucet handle

Running toilet

Broken toilet seat, tank top or chipped or cracked toilet bowl

Musty odor

Urine or pet odor throughout the unit

Closet bi-fold door off track

Damaged or missing bi-fold door

Non-functioning smoke detector

Missing or detached smoke detector or missing batteries

Non-functioning light fixture

Missing, burnt out, or incorrect style light bulbs

Dry lawn

Lawn with pet urine spots, dead areas, excessive weeds

Slow draining drains

Drains that are clogged by hair, toys or other non-flushable objects