General wear and tear on wooden floors



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Posted by habana_nomad 19 yrs ago
I have rented out a 3 bedroom flat for 2 years in Pokfulam. Like most, if not all, apartments in HK have wooden floors, they look beautiful but I am finding them very prone to surface scratches, especially susceptible to 2 young children and their toys.


Would a landlord consider this general wear and tear, as laid down in my contract, would would they expect to be compensated at the end of my lease.


The scratches are surface. I have bought rugs for the children's room to protect as much as possible and scratch pads for the furniture legs.


Thanks


Simon

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