California Security Deposit Law Changes

Landlords, except those considered “Mom and Pop” landlords, will have tenant security deposits capped at one month’s rent, down from the current law’s limit of two months for unfinished units, three months if they’re furnished, starting in July. These amounts don’t include the first month’s rent. The new law makes…

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What is “Ordinary Wear and Tear”?

Your tenant is responsible for paying for repairing and cleaning anything beyond ordinary wear and tear to the unit. Anything that falls with ordinary wear and tear is your responsibility. Some tenants damage property, while some landlords deduct the costs from security deposits for regular cleaning and maintenance. Where’s the…

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