The primary purpose of this 80 carpet requirement is noise abatement.
Whre in standard lease is the carpet requriement nyc.
Metz a manhattan real estate lawyer says there are no legal requirements for carpeting in an apartment.
You often find the carpet requirement in many leases that different percentages of the floor must be covered with carpets.
It is normally the landlord who has the power to enforce covenants within the lease.
Posted by matty at 4 18 pm on july 23 2008.
Where are you located.
While there is no nyc law regulating carpet or rug coverage leases and co op agreements will often have a clause stipulating residents cover 80 of their floors with carpeting.
If you re a tenant in a new york city high rise apartment or condo you re probably familiar with the 80 20 carpet rule which requires you to cover 80 of your floors with carpeting.
There s no law requiring carpets although many people think there is.
Imo that s what the landlords pay for or take out of your lease if you re a.
Although not common everywhere this rule does appear in lease agreements in some places other than the big apple.
Hud carpet standards hud um 44 and cushion standards hud um72 set minimum requirements and test methods for carpet products to be acceptable under fha hud programs.
The lease should set out how the covenants can be enforced.
This is to prevent noise from reverberating throughout the building and particularly as a courtesy to nearby neighbors.
The lease is a binding contract and the new owner will be bound by the covenants.
The carpet cleaning clause was standard at both places.
In the bay area i ve run across carpets must be professionally cleaned if they are not in good condition when you move out as part of my lease agreement but never a mandatory paid cleaning.
The 80 percent rule has become something of a standard even though there is no reference in the law to it he said adding that 80 percent rules are usually found in the main lease or house rules that accompany it.
Although not common everywhere this rule does appear in lease agreements in some places other than the big apple.