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In Tennessee, landlords must return a tenant's security deposit within 30 days of the lease ending. If the landlord wishes to withhold a portion of the deposit, they must provide an itemized list of deductions along with any remaining funds owed to the tenant. Failure to do so may result in the landlord owing the tenant double the amount wrongfully withheld.

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What reasons can a landlord legally give for withholding a deposit?

Physical damage, or non-payment of rent.


Can a landlord be charged for stealing belongings?

No. In America, theft is prosecuted by your local municipality's attorney as that would constitute a criminal offense. The withholding of your security deposit is (possibly) a civil case.


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.


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.


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.


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 a tenant take landlord's appliance when landlord refuses to return her deposit?

No, that would be theft. The appropriate avenue for recovering the deposit is to file a small claims suit against the landlord.


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.


Can a landlord take you to small claims court when they have already given you back your deposit?

Yes. If a landlord later determines that you damaged his property he can take you to court. A landlord is not required to assess damages under the deposit if they would prefer to return your deposit and sue you for more. The deposit laws are generally intended to avoid lawsuits from every landlord at the end of every tenancy.


Does landlord have to cash security deposit check?

no.


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 a landlord charge a pet deposit for a animal in a tank?

I'm no lawyer but... If a landlord may charge a pet deposit at all, then surely they can change it for an animal in a tank.