Common use of Security Deposit Security Deposit Clause in Contracts

Security Deposit Security Deposit. If a security deposit will be collected at the beginning of the lease, the amount should be disclosed in the agreement. Generally, this is equal to one month’s rent. Each state’s security deposit law indicates what a landlord can use the money for and the maximum amount that can be charged. Section VI.

Appears in 85 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Security Deposit Security Deposit. If a security deposit will be collected at the beginning of the lease, the amount should be disclosed in the agreement. Generally, this is equal to one month’s rent. Each state’s security deposit law indicates what a landlord can use the money for and the maximum amount that can be charged. Section VI.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Renewal, Rental Agreement, House Lease Agreement

Security Deposit Security Deposit. If a security deposit will be collected at the beginning of the lease, the amount should be disclosed in the agreement. Generally, this is equal to one month’s rent. Each state’s security deposit law indicates what a landlord can use the money for and the maximum amount that can be charged. Section VI.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement, Residential Lease Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

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Security Deposit Security Deposit. If a security deposit will be collected at the beginning of the lease, the amount should be disclosed in the agreement. Generally, this is equal to one month’s rent. Each state’s security deposit law indicates what a landlord can use the money for and the maximum amount that can be charged. Section VI.. Use of Property Occupants – Name all tenants who are allowed to occupy the property so

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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