Updating post from Reddit.

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Posted by Bean_bobbler 2 weeks ago
Is this fair wear and tear?

I move out this weekend and I thought it'd matched the paint correctly to cover a chip of the paint. Turns out I didn't unfortunately. Will this affect my deposit or should I be okay?

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Posted by Bigbawls009 2 weeks ago

The deposit scheme wouldn't award any damages for something like this

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Posted by citruspers2929 2 weeks ago

This is fair wear and tear

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Posted by makomirocket 2 weeks ago

It is not fair wear and tear.

A paint chip is FWT, a bad repair job is not*

...*depending on how old the paint job is and the length of the tenancy

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Posted by travis_6 2 weeks ago

God, I wish my tenants cared that much...

If this were the only mark, I'd just chalk it up to wear and tear. If the place were a sty, I'd be charging to repaint the wall.

To be fair, that paint doesn't match, and the landlord will probably need to repaint the wall if they want it pristine for the next tenant. Whether they charge you for it really depends on your relationship with them

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Posted by Bean_bobbler 2 weeks ago

I've had a good relationship with them and it's the only mark on the walls, I've left some wine and a card to say thank you.

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Posted by tfm992 2 weeks ago

The lack of banana is confusing 😉 (sorry, I'm a member of DMC)

In general from experience, the deposit scheme would not give anything for this.

As above I wish our tenants cared this much, but for a few holes we wouldn't chase in any event as to us, tenants have the right to make our investment their home within reason. Our tenants are mainly long standing, making this even more important.

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Posted by Creepy-Rule-4571 2 weeks ago

That first sentence was very dull

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Posted by tricky12121st 2 weeks ago

Use a magic sponge to blend the paint in. Its a very fine abrasive that takes some of the existing paint and will spread it over the new. I did this on my last tenancy to cover holes after a touch of filler.

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Posted by Certain-Doughnut3181 2 weeks ago

Using a disposable lighter for scale, I hope this is done in irony 😅

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Posted by Bean_bobbler 2 weeks ago

I use it for tea lights for my wax melter 🤣 I have just realised how that looks now

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Posted by Lazy-University-4839 2 weeks ago

I think it’s a lighter

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Posted by Morris_Alanisette 2 weeks ago

I wouldn't notice that, let alone charge you for it! Next time just leave the chip though. You'll never match paint colours so it's best to just leave the chip there and then repaint the whole wall when it needs doing.

The deposit scheme won't award any damage either.

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Posted by Large-Butterfly4262 2 weeks ago

Difficult to know without knowing how long since last decorated.

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Posted by stillanmcrfan 2 weeks ago

Yes hang in stuff on the wall is a totally normal thing to do it your own home. I hate when it on a lease!! Very thought for you tho

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Posted by Free_Ad7415 2 weeks ago

It’s fine don’t worry

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Posted by BevvyTime 2 weeks ago

How do you get the wrong ‘Landlord White’?

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Posted by dragonetta123 2 weeks ago

Yes. Paint does chip, and you do get the occasional knock or hole that needs filling in (pictures, shelves, and tv's are the biggest culprit).

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Posted by DLPsussex 2 weeks ago

No its a purple lighter

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Posted by Versuchskaninchen_99 2 weeks ago

Should be fine.

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Posted by Healthy-Releas 2 weeks ago

Make the hole bigger then take another photo. Or even better, remove the contents in the hole and tell the tenant deposit scheme that you don’t accept toothpaste as wall filler LOL

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Posted by PetulentChild 2 weeks ago

Found the reason people hate landlords

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Posted by trotski94 2 weeks ago

No that’s a lighter

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