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Using Security Deposit To Cover Renter's Damages, Unpaid Rent
Added February 23, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink and Samuel J. TamkinWhen you enter into a lease, you are entering into a contract for the specified term in the document. If the tenant fails to pay rent for the time indicated in the lease, he or she will is still responsible for the rent for the months that the apartment was vacant during that time period. In most cases, a landlord can apply the security deposit towards the lost rent caused by a tenant's early termination of the lease.
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