You may have given a security deposit when you moved in and that may be kept if it can be shown that you damaged the floor. If you feel it is not justified, you can go to small claims court and sue the landlord for it. If there is no security deposit, the landlord can try and make you replace it, but his only real option is to sue you for it. Most will not go to the trouble.
Flooring? Try bleach. Or else replace the floor.
To replace a linoleum floor in your home, follow these steps: 1. Remove the existing linoleum by cutting it into manageable sections and pulling it up. 2. Clean the subfloor thoroughly to remove any adhesive residue. 3. Measure the room and purchase new linoleum flooring. 4. Cut the new linoleum to fit the room, leaving a small gap around the edges for expansion. 5. Apply adhesive to the subfloor and lay the new linoleum in place. 6. Use a roller to smooth out any air bubbles and ensure a secure bond. 7. Trim any excess linoleum and install baseboards or molding to finish the edges.
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Linoleum was invented 1860.
Yes, linoleum is waterproof.
that the Landlord will follow the law. if the tenant leaves the house in good condition, the landlord must refund the entire amount of security deposit.
In the past, all kitchen floors were covered with linoleum. The linoleum was worn.