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At the end of a lease, a landlord deducts $500 from the $1,500 security deposit for carpet stains beyond ordinary wear and tear and returns the remaining $1,000 to the tenant. Is this a proper use of the security deposit?

Correct Answer

D) Yes, because security deposits may be used for damage beyond ordinary wear and tear

Security deposits may be used to cover damage beyond ordinary wear and tear. Carpet stains exceeding normal use qualify as such damage.

Answer Options
A
No, because security deposits can never be used for carpet damage
B
Yes, but only if the tenant agrees in writing after move-out
C
No, because the landlord must return the full deposit regardless of damage
D
Yes, because security deposits may be used for damage beyond ordinary wear and tear

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