It's a possibility. How did you burn the carpet? Where you intentionally playing with a lighter or matches?
If the landlord repairs the burn or replaces the carpet and you don't pay the bill, you will be evicted. The landlord will then sue you for the money you owe.
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Not if you pay for the damages, which may include replacing the carpet.
It is possible to get evicted for causing damage. Depends on how bad of a burn & what your landlord wants to do.
It's a possibility. How did you burn the carpet? Where you intentionally playing with a lighter or matches?
If the landlord repairs the burn or replaces the carpet and you don't pay the bill, you will be evicted. The landlord will then sue you for the money you owe.
Are you talking like a cigarette burn or something much larger?
No but you'll end up paying for it by not getting your deposit back.
You would be evicted if your landlord sees it