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Under Florida's security deposit law, a landlord may retain all or part of a security deposit for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

Correct Answer

C) Normal wear and tear from ordinary use

Correct: Normal wear and tear cannot be deducted from security deposits under F.S. 83.49. Why not A: Unpaid rent is a valid deduction from security deposits. Why not B: Damage beyond normal wear and tear can be deducted. Why not D: Cleaning costs for tenant-caused uncleanliness can be deducted.

Answer Options
A
Unpaid rent
B
Damage beyond normal wear and tear
C
Normal wear and tear from ordinary use
D
Cleaning costs if tenant left premises unclean

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