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Typically a 1000.00 security deposit if you don't have good credit.
The required amount for this rental property includes the first month's rent, the last month's rent, and a security deposit.
The policy for this rental property is that a security deposit is required upon move-in, and it may be used for carpet cleaning if necessary upon move-out.
When you rent an apartment the first and last month's rent is required plus security deposit of several hundred dollars. It can cost as much as 1500-2500 dollars to rent an apartment.
Generally speaking, a waiver of security deposit means that the management of the property being rented (apartment, etc.) has agreed to allow a renter to skip putting up a normally required deposit for the property. Sometimes management is willing to do this for a prospective tenant.
To return the security deposit to the tenant, the landlord should inspect the rental property for damages, deduct any necessary costs for repairs, and then provide the remaining amount of the deposit to the tenant within the specified time frame as required by the rental agreement or local laws.
The abbreviation Sec Dep means security deposit. OAC means on approved credit. So, when you put the terms together is means that s security deposit would be required once your credit is approved to rent the apartment.
That depends on the laws of the state. In Massachusetts, a pet deposit is a security deposit, and the total security deposit cannot be more than one month's rent.
The purpose of a security deposit is to protect the landlord in case of damage or unpaid rent by the tenant. The last security deposit is typically due when the lease agreement ends and the tenant moves out.
Most states consider a pet deposit to be the same as a security deposit. In states that limit the amount of a security deposit, collecting both would be a violation of the law.
security deposit from what? try asking again but more detailed
As long as you get your security deposit back, it doesn't matter how he gives it back to you.