This kind of damage is fairly typical for spider plants. This plant doesn’t look that bad actually. It just needs some grooming. Trim off all the brown sections. Cut the leaf tips at an angle so they don’t look odd. However, without inspecting the soil and container it is hard to say what the problem is. Are there drainage holes in the bottom of the container? How much sun is it getting? What kind of soil is it planted in? Make sure the container has drainage holes so that the water can drain out completely, otherwise root rot may result. Place in an area that receives bright, indirect light and water when the soil feels dry down to the first knuckle. And the potting soil medium should be a commercial, sterile mix that is well-draining.
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