answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes he can. It depends on the degree of damage done. A landlord shouldn't keep the deposit to paint if only usual wear and tear have occured. However, putting nail or pin holes may be enough for the landlord to justify keeping the deposit for damage beyong normal, permitted use.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

No. Unless it was specified in the contract.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

no

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can your landlord keep a security deposit to paint an apartment after two years of occupancy?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Art & Architecture

Renting an apartment in Indianapolis In with evictions?

Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.


Can a landlord use your last month's rent to repair the apartment?

No. Your last month's rent is that: your last month's rent. The landlord must allow you to stay in your apartment for the last month and not use that money for any other reason. If the landlord collected a security deposit then he can use it to repair his unit: IF you are the one who damaged it outside the realm of normal wear and tear. He cannot use your security deposit as your last month's rent unless you agree to it.


Meaning of security deposit?

A security deposit is an advanced deposit that is generally retained by the landlord during your tenancy. The landlord is obligated to return such deposit within 30 days with interest earned, if any, and/or an itemized list of expenses for which the landlord is offsetting the deposit amount (for which he wants to keep some or all of the deposit). The laws regulating such deposit varies between states under the Landlord/Tenant laws of that state.


Where does a landlord keep a security deposit?

Most states require the landlord to place the deposit in an interest-bearing account, protected from his creditors.


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!

Related questions

What if the new landlord tells you to find the old landlord to get back security deposit?

A new landlord has to have received the security deposit from the old landlord during the process of the closure of the sale of the property. The new landlord is responsible for that security deposit.


Can a Manager or Landlord Wrongful withhold part of a security deposit even if you never moved in?

If an apartment is reserved for you, because you paid a security deposit, that means that the landlord is not able to rent it to anyone else. Hence, when you then decide not to move in after all, the landlord has still lost the rent which he might have collected by renting that apartmnent to a different renter. So yes, he can withhold the deposit. It is not a good idea to make a deposit on an apartment that you are not actually going to move into.


Can a landlord deny you an apartment if you only have first and last month's deposit even though they asked for Security deposit as well?

It depends on what state you are in according to RentLaw.com


Can your landlord require as a condition of renting an apartment to you a security deposit the first month's rent and the last month's rent in California?

yes


Renting an apartment in Indianapolis In with evictions?

Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.


Can a landlord in Connecticut charge first last and a security deposit?

Yes, a landlord in Connecticut can charge first, last, and a security deposit to renter.


If you live in a house and it is sold does the old landlord have to give you back your security deposit?

No. In the estoppel that your old landlord signs to the new landlord the security deposit is turned over to the new landlord, who keeps the deposit where it is now, or tells you where your deposit will be located.


What can you do if your landlord refuses to give you back your security deposit because you lost your receipt?

If your landlord accepted the security deposit from you he must return to you unless he have legal grounds to keep all or part of the security deposit. I don't think that the loss of your receipt for the security deposit is enough to allow your landlord to keep it. Thus you can sue him.


Can you get back your whole security deposit if you cancel the lease 2 weeks before you take possession of the apartment?

Only if the landlord rents it to someone else.


Does landlord have to cash security deposit check?

no.


Can landlord in state of ga keep most of deposit if disabled tenant cleaned perfect and needs money?

A landlord is only entitled to keep all or a portion of a security deposit to cover any substantial damage to the property or to cover lost rent. They may also be entitled to a portion of the deposit if the apartment was not cleaned. If the landlord has not provided you with a list of damages or reasons as to why they're keeping all or some of your security deposit, you will need to file a small claims lawsuit against the landlord.


Can a landlord use your last month's rent to repair the apartment?

No. Your last month's rent is that: your last month's rent. The landlord must allow you to stay in your apartment for the last month and not use that money for any other reason. If the landlord collected a security deposit then he can use it to repair his unit: IF you are the one who damaged it outside the realm of normal wear and tear. He cannot use your security deposit as your last month's rent unless you agree to it.