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One roommate wants to move out. Both roommates are joint tenants.
I'm renting out a 2 bedroom apartment to two people. They're on the agreement as joint tenants. They had a disagreement, and now one person wants to move out, and wants half of the security deposit back ("their" portion). On the rental agreement, it's written as though they both paid the security deposit jointly, since they agreed to rent out this apartment together.
The other person wants to stay and find a new roommate.
What should I do in this situation? Do they both need to move out before I return the security deposit? Should I just do a walk-through and return the moving tenant half of the security deposit minus deductions?
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I got tired of roommate breakups; so, I started requiring each resident to qualify on their own and that eliminated these issues. It narrowed my possible resident pool but that did not matter based on demand.