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wear and tear, deterioration is not covered
scare +++ tear (as in, "wear and tear"!).
Rips and stains are not considered normal wear and tear on carpet.
Likely yes, but it depends on the type of repair. Minor "wear and tear" repairs are generally held to be the responsibility of the lessee. If you're talking about major repairs (replacing appliances, roof damage, structural issues), then those would fall upon the landlord.
Security deposit.
any car can last if you give it the 3month oil changes and 1-2yr tune ups but most of the wear and tear would be in the suspension , engine pullys, alternator, sensors, fuel pump/filters, spark plug wires, battery cables... stuff like that
Homeowners insurance typically covers repairs for damage caused by specific perils such as fire, theft, and certain natural disasters. However, it may not cover general wear and tear or maintenance issues. Home warranty plans can also provide coverage for repairs to major appliances and systems in the home.
well, the human body is like a machine. it can werar out over time. so sooner or later muscles wear out and no longer can support the body. Basically you're looking for a general "wear and tear
Very much, vitamin D comes from the sun and is an important nutrient for the body. You have to be careful when you go out into the sun for too long though, wear sunscreen.
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wear and tear
There are several factors leading to a natural death by old age. Mainly it is the wear and tear of organs in a manner that is irreversible. The wear and tear leads to an increased risk of a variety of health problems, especially those related to the heart, spine, and brain. Severe injuries (like trauma) and disorders can make natural death occur earlier. Wear and tear and the body's rate of self-repair depend on both nature and nurture.