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The security deposit is often the last battlefield of a lease agreement. For residents, it represents a significant chunk of change (usually as much as 1-2 months' rent) they are counting on for their next move. For landlords, it is a vital financial shield against damage and lost income. But landlords cannot treat this money as a "bonus" for turnover costs. So, what can a landlord deduct from a security deposit?
One of the most contentious moments in the landlord-resident relationship occurs at the very end of the lease: the security deposit refund. Disputes often arise over a single, subjective question: What is considered normal wear and tear in a rental?
Evictions are more than paperwork. They are regulated legal events that protect ownership rights and limit liability. They also document a clear and lawful path to repossession. When executed correctly, a valid eviction notice reduces risk, accelerates compliance, and strengthens your position if the process reaches court.
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