Are you planning to move out of your rental and move to a new one or a house of your own? It can be exciting, but you should also leave your old rental in proper condition. It will help you avoid disputes with the landlord and get your security deposit back. Read on, and let’s explore how you can do it in the right way while protecting your finances. Preparing Your Apartment for Move-Out: Cleaning and Repairs If you want to get your security deposit back, start by understanding your lease and its requirements. The lease contract usually explains how you need to return the unit. For example, it shares details on what counts as normal wear and tear and what counts as damage. Many lease contracts expect you to return the property in “broom clean” condition. However, there will be extra charges for heavy, dirty trash and pet odors. …
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