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Q: Can a Landlord take money that was paid as rent and change it to security rent was paid in advance you were told it will be refunded after inspection?
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You are being refunded should I inderstand than I am going to be refunded I have been refunded already or I am title to be refunded Thank you in advance.?

the statement means that you are going to be refunded the process has started but by the time you receive this statement (say its by post) the statement can mean anything i.e still you will be refunded or you have been refunded if they have done sth for this on their part being entitled means that you have to be refunded i.e a right is established


Should you pay a landlord a security deposit five months in advance?

dont unless you reallly have a lot of money to spare and dond do it with a credit card


Can you rent an apartment without a social security number?

Yes you can if you pay up to 6 or 12 montths of rent in advance, or a really good deposit! But you have to check with the landlord first!


Money paid in advance of moving into a living space to the landlord or property manager to be used for repairs or damage done to the space beyond the normal wear and tear expected is called a?

Security deposit.


What is advance value of security in working capital loans?

Market value of the security less margin is the advance value.


What is the first and last rule?

The first and last rule generally means that when you move-in you are required to pay your first month rent and your last month's rent. A security deposit may also be charged. But oftentimes your landlord will work with you in making security or last month's rent deposits. The difference between last month rent and a security deposit, both which can equal the same amount, is that the last month rent is used to apply to your last month of rent, while the security deposit is refunded to you provided you leave the apartment in good condition minus reasonable wear and tear. Your security deposit is generally not applied towards your last month's rent, especially if you did pay a last month's rent in advance.


What rights do you have with the first and last months' rent?

The regulations regarding all monies paid by a tenant in advance to a landlord varies greatly by state and local municipalities. In California, specifically Los Angeles county where I live, a landlord is prohibited from requiring advance payment of rent and must call it 'security deposit'. Here, a rule, effective as of 1990 (but in a moratorium as of this year!), mandates payment of interest on any and all monies held more than 12 months. And, in researching rental rights for landlord and for tenant, I have come across many variants regarding advance and deposit payments that one would need to know your location for a definitive answer!


Can I get a payday advance if I am disabled and my sole source of income is Social Security Disability?

“Can I get a payday advance if I am disabled and my sole source of income is Social Security Disability?”


What type of products does Advance Technology make?

Advance Technology is a security system company. They make security systems along with other electronic surveillance systems, such as audio, visual, security cameras, and alarm.


Can a landlord come to you after 3 years of living there and demand a months rent in advance?

no. not as long as you live in the us.


How should a landlord notify a tenant that the apartment will be painted?

A landlord must notify a tenant at least 24 hours in advance of any work that is about to be done on the property. It should be done in writing.


What is the maximum rent in advance and maximum bond a landlord can charge?

The maximum rent in advance that a landlord can charge depends on the jurisdiction, as different laws apply in different countries or regions. Similarly, the maximum bond (security deposit) that a landlord can charge varies based on local laws and regulations. It is advisable to consult the specific regulations of your jurisdiction or seek legal advice to determine the exact limits.