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The security deposit is returned: after the lease ends; the tenant moves out; and the landlord inspects the apartment. The landlord has the right to deduct any necessary cleaning and/or repairs to the apartment in order to ready it for a new tenant, but nothing to improve the apartment (for example, adding an air conditioner or dishwasher where none existed; replacing carpeting with hardwood flooring) beyond the condition in which it was leased. Depending on the condition of he apartment, the landlord may not refund any of the security deposit. Your best bet is to thoroughly clean the apartment and patch any holes/damage created during the lease. Optimally, you would have taken photos the day you moved in to prove the condition of the apartment as received.

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Do you have to return a security deposit by mail?

As long as you get your security deposit back, it doesn't matter how he gives it back to you.


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Does the landlord have to give back security deposit if tenant refuses to sign lease but moves in?

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Can I sue for damages if my landlord refuses to return my security deposit?

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