Tenant have more rights than they might think. Most times getting a deposit back is routine, but dispute can arise, so here are a few tips for knowing and understanding your tenant rights.
Here is a quick list of a few reasons a deposit can be deducted from the California Department of Consumer Affairs.
- Unpaid rent or utilities
- Cleaning of the unit after the tenant moves out
- Damage repairs, not including normal wear and tear
- The cost of repairing or restoring furniture (in furnished units only)
Here is a quick list of a few important tenant rights to keep in mind.
- Within 21 days landlords send a full security deposit refund or
- Provide an itemized statement showing where the deducted money went
- Landlords are not required to send a receipt or show purchasing if repairs cost lost then $126
The key to getting your deposit back is leaving your apartment in the shape that you first found it. But if there are issues, know that as a tenant you have rights.
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