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No. A "deposit" is not a payment, but rather part of the offer to purchase. An offer is not "binding" on anyone until it is accepted. Many sellers would make a counter-offer, which is not binding until accepted by the buyer...
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In most states the landlord has up to 30 days to return to you your security deposit minus any charges the landlord wants to offset from your deposit. He has to also furnish you with copies of any receipts for damages that were not incurred from normal wear and tear, cleaning fees and other fees the landlord may charge you according to the terms of your lease. If your landlord does not return to you your deposit or anything else within those 30 days, you have the right to sue your landlord for the full deposit and the landlord cannot deduct any money after the 30 days has expired.
Depends on your faith. None is a good start.
It generally means to commit money or something of value as a way of demonstrating a sincere intention to follow through or at least seriously consider a business deal. For example, if you wish to purchase a particular house and want the seller to take it off the market on your behalf while you arrange financing, you may be asked to make a good-faith deposit, which might not be refundable. PLEASE BE CAREFUL! There are many online schemes and scams promising you money for your assistance. They often ask that you wire them money to show good faith, perhaps based on a check they send you, which they may claim is their showing of good faith. Even though your bank accepts deposit of that check, all the money will disappear when the check is found out to be bad. DO NOT give out personal or financial information, codes, or passwords in response to any online too-good-to-be-true offer. DO NOT send money to strangers. You cannot get your money back, and because your money leaves the country, law enforcement cannot help you.
The word faith is used 365 times in the king James version bible just like we have 365 days in a year
In the King James and Good News Bible the word faith is used 12 times in Luke.
You can return the clothes within 30 days as long as you have the receipt and have not damaged the clothing whatsoever and have faith that they will take it back.
In the fridge it should be good for 3 or 4 days.
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