š§¾ Normal Wear and Tear Policy
Over time, every property experiences natural aging and minor deterioration. This is called normal wear and tearādamage that occurs through ordinary use of the home, not through neglect, misuse, or accident.
Understanding the difference between wear and tear and resident-caused damage is essential for fair deposit handling and compliance with Washington State law.
1ļøā£ Legal Definition
Under RCW 59.18.280, landlords cannot deduct from a residentās security deposit for normal wear and tear.
However, landlords may deduct the cost of repairing damages beyond normal wear and tearāthose caused by misuse, negligence, or intentional behavior.
2ļøā£ Normal Wear and Tear (Owner Responsibility)
Type | Examples |
Paint & Walls | - Fading, peeling, or cracked paint |
Floors & Carpets | - Carpet worn thin or faded from traffic |
Fixtures & Hardware | - Toilet seats, towel bars, or paper holders becoming loose |
Plumbing & Appliances | - Partially clogged drains from aging pipes |
Exterior | - Normal moss growth on lawn or walkways |
š” Note: When repainting, GPS typically repaints full walls instead of spot patches to maintain a consistent appearance and professional result.
3ļøā£ Resident Damage (Chargeable to Resident)
Type | Examples |
Walls & Paint | - Gaping holes, large cracks, or damaged drywall |
Floors & Carpets | - Burns, stains, or pet damage on carpets |
Doors & Windows | - Doors ripped from hinges |
Fixtures & Appliances | - Missing fixtures (e.g., towel bars, handles) |
Other | - Torn, stained, or missing window coverings |
4ļøā£ How GPS Handles Wear vs. Damage
- Inspection Comparison:
At move-out, GPS compares the move-in photos (100+) with the move-out report using the same template for consistency. - Damage Allocation:
- Normal wear and tear ā Owner expense
- Resident damage ā Deducted from resident deposit
- Owner Communication:
Youāll receive a detailed report of findings, photo documentation, and any repair charges or reimbursements associated with the tenantās security deposit.
5ļøā£ Why It Matters
Properly distinguishing wear and tear from damage ensures:
- Legal compliance with Washingtonās Landlord-Tenant Act.
- Fair treatment of residents.
- Protection for owners from potential disputes or claims.
- Consistent property quality between tenancies.
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We document, communicate, and resolve every move-out with fairness, transparency, and careāso your property stays in excellent condition and your interests remain protected.
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