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A landlord will keep a security deposit if the condition of the rental property was damaged by the occupant in some manner. The security deposit is to cover the expenses of repairing the rental property after the tenant has moved out of the premises.

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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.


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 landlord keep security deposit when you take in a stray cat?

Most landlords require a "pet deposit" in addition to your initial security deposit. So, if you get a cat, without permission from your landlord, then yes, they can deduct from your security deposit, the amount that you would have paid for the pet deposit. Also, they may be able to evict you, if they find out you have an unauthorized pet.


Why does a lease gives both the tenant and the landlord security?

A security deposit is a refundable deposit that a tenant pays to their landlord before they move into a property As long as a tenant abides by the terms of their lease, this deposit should be returned to a tenant when their lease has expired. There are certain situations where a landlord is allowed to keep all or part of a tenant's 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.


Can a landlord keep security deposit for having a dog for days?

Not automatically. If the dog damaged property and the landlord had to have it fixed, yes. If your lease states that you are not allowed to have pets, he may keep the security deposit to replace carpet, have flea exterminators, etc. when you move out. However, if neither of these is the case, then he most likely cannot keep the security deposit.


Can your landlord keep your security deposit because of a stove fire?

They can if the fire was the tenant's fault.


Can you leave not pay last months rent let landlord keep security deposit without a lease agreement?

only if that is agreeable with landlord. A lease agreement without a lease is a verbal lease. Your last month's rent is not a security deposit.


Can landlord in state of ga keep most of deposit if disabled tenant cleaned perfect and needs money?

A landlord is only entitled to keep all or a portion of a security deposit to cover any substantial damage to the property or to cover lost rent. They may also be entitled to a portion of the deposit if the apartment was not cleaned. If the landlord has not provided you with a list of damages or reasons as to why they're keeping all or some of your security deposit, you will need to file a small claims lawsuit against the landlord.


What can a fl landlord use a sec deposit for?

In Florida, the security deposit that a landlord collects must be deposited into a bank account, which does not have to be interest-bearing. If you violate the terms of your lease and/or cause damage to the rental property, the landlord may offset the cost of repairs against the amount of the security deposit he must return to you, which must be done within 30 days after you have departed the property. His failure to do this may result in his forfeiture of his right to keep whatever money he would otherwise have the right to keep.


Can landlord after 7 years keep deposit?

Your landlord can only keep your deposit if your cause damage to the property outside of normal wear and tear, which, after seven years of continuous tenancy, would be quite difficult to prove unless he is meticulous about maintenance of the property. The longevity of your tenancy has nothing to do with whether your landlord can keep your deposit.


Do you have to give notice before you move out?

Generally yes. Failing to give such notice may allow the landlord to keep your security deposit.

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