Submitted by ASheepAtTheWheel t3_yhimiv in DIY
I’ve lived in a rent-controlled one-bedroom apartment for the last twelve years and do not anticipate moving in the near future (or, given what I pay, possibly ever). I live in a city where landlords are required to replace the existing carpet every X number of years. The carpet was not new when I moved in and I’ve cycled through that period at least twice and have been battling with the management company to replace it for over three years now. The carpet is literally disintegrating. I’ve also been present when their maintenance people have done an inspection by pulling up a portion of the carpet in each room to reveal that the pad underneath is basically nonexistent. The building was built in 1953 and the carpet was added later, so there are original hardwood floors underneath the carpet.
At this point I want to take up the carpet myself as its removal (moreso than its actual replacement) is holding up the completion of other work in my unit, and after three years I’m tired of living out of boxes. I’m tempted to tear it out and then eventually either refinish the wood floors or replace the carpet once we arrive at an agreement regarding who is paying for what.
I’m wondering from a practical standpoint what problems I might encounter in doing this that I haven't anticipated. I'm guessing that after all this time, the floor's original finish probably isn't in great shape cosmetically, but is there any reason I couldn't just clean it well, throw a lot of rugs down, and call it a day for now? Is there anything I need to keep in mind?
Thanks in advance for any advice (or dire warnings) you can send my way!
dupattaluella t1_iudyhrh wrote
Why would you spend your money to upgrade a place you only rent?
Also, you could get kicked out for this. Doesn't matter what the landlord should be doing, you'd be messing with their property without their consent.