The basic rule in Florida is this: a landlord must return to their tenants their security deposits or provide receipts of repairs that were made as a result of damage by the tenants that were made BEYOND the normal wear-and-tear of the unit. Certain parts of the apartment/home, , such as the carpets, are subject to determination of wear and tear by percentage that depreciate according to the number of years the Tenant has lived in the unit. Total normal wear and tear on a carpet, for example, is five years, so the determination is made at a rate of 1/5 per year for the carpeting and normal holes on the walls by fine nails. Security deposits must be returned, plus receipts for repairs for non-wear and tear damage, within 30 days or the landlord loses all claim for damages.
Before
Social Security is deducted from a worker's paycheck by their employer.
Almost certainly.
$120.20
Yes
Non-repudiation
Yes, they do if there are employed they are deducted from their paycheck
In 2001, Americans spent around $18.7 billion on professionally installed security products and services
In 1995, Americans spent around $10.2 billion on professionally installed security products and services
In 1997, Americans spent around $14.8 billion on professionally installed security products and services
In 2000, Americans spent around $17.5 billion on professionally installed security products and services
"Ordinary income" means all income except capital gains. Social Security is only deducted from covered wages and self-employment. It is not deducted from interest, rents, royalties, pensions, and other types of ordinary income.