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A Renter's Guideline to Security Deposits
Most rental agreements and leases in Florida require a security deposit. A security deposit is intended to cover any damage beyond wear and tear during the lease’s timeframe. A security deposit differs from the last month’s rent, which is a pre-payment to the landlord for the last month of tenancy. Tenants in Florida have… Read More »