Under the Tenant Security Deposit Act, a landlord of a residential rental property can collect a security deposit of 2 weeks' rent if the tenancy is week to week, 1 1/2 months' rent if the tenancy is month to month, or 2 months' rent if the tenancy period is greater than month to month (such as a yearly tenancy). The Act also allows the landlord to ask for a "reasonable" non-refundable pet deposit.
Yes, a landlord in Connecticut can charge first, last, and a security deposit to renter.
Bath, North Carolina was the first town in North Carolina.
who were the first inhabitant in north carolina
To move into a dwelling, the landlord is going to generally ask you for the first month's rent, a security deposit, and often times the last months rent. Every state has its own rules about this and you should check with it. In South Carolina and Florida your security deposit may not exceed one month's rent. And in both states that security deposit may not be used as rent unless you and the landlord mutually agree.
North carolina is the northern part of one of the first colonies "carolina" which was later seperated into north and south
The first Governor of North Carolina Colony was John White.
No, Edenton was the first capital of North Carolina
South Carolina
No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina
Yes, a landlord can ask for first and last month plus security. They are entitled to ask for what they would like, and you don't have to agree with it, therefore you don't have to rent from them.
North Carolina is where the Wright Brothers first flew an airplane
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