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In most states and jurisdictions, security deposit laws allow a landlord to deduct from a security deposit for any damage or excessive dirtiness, but not for any expected, normal wear-and-tear. Sometimes a security deposit is called a "damage deposit," and is generally some amount of money that the landlord is able to hold on to if a rental property needs any cleaning or repairs, in order to return the property to the condition it was in when the renter first moved in. Security deposits are for the benefit and protection of the landlord in the event that something on the property is really dirty or broken at the end of a lease. Landlords are not allowed to deduct from a security deposit for any items that suffer only normal wear-and-tear.

Also Known As (AKA):
Damage Deposit
Security Deposit List
Deductions For Repairs And Cleaning
Security Deposit Refund
Tenant Damage Charge List
Security Deposit Deduction List

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