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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Security Deposits Required?
In most states, a landlord has the option of requiring a security deposit. Most landlords choose to require a security deposit in order to help ensure that the tenant takes care of the rental …
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What States Do Not Require A Landlord To Return A Tenant's Security Deposit Within A Set Period Of Time?
Neither Tennessee or West Virginia have a law that requires a landlord to return a tenant's security deposit within a set time period.
My Landlord Is Keeping A Portion Of My Security Deposit For "wear And Tear." Can The Landlord Do This?
A landlord normally may not withhold all or part of the deposit for the replacement or repair of items within the unit due to "normal wear and tear." There is no precise definition …
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Should I Do A Formal Inspection Before I Move In And Move Out?
Where a refundable deposit is based upon the condition of the property, it is a good idea (and is often required by state law) for the landlord to provide documentation of the condition of the …
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How Many Days Does A Landlord In Texas Have To Return A Renter's Security Deposit?
Section 92.103 of the Texas Property Code Annotated provides that a landlord must give a tenant written notice within 30 days of the tenant vacating the property if the landlord is withholding any …
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