One of the most common sources of confusion is understanding when a landlord is permitted to retain a security deposit.
Here are the primary scenarios renters should be aware of:
1. Outstanding Rent or Fees
If the tenant leaves with a balance due, the landlord may apply the deposit toward that total.
2. Damage Beyond Ordinary Wear
Holes, stains, and intentional damage fall outside normal depreciation.
3. Lease Violations
Breaking the lease early or ignoring property rules may trigger deductions.
4. Incomplete Move-Out Responsibilities
Cleaning, trash removal, and key returns are typical requirements.
With so many students, families, and professionals moving into the area, these home renting tips are key for avoiding disputes.
