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Sada Rafi
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What to use the Deposit for?

Sada Rafi
  • Investor
  • NC
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I have tenants leaving in a couple of days. They cleaned up the place really good and I see no damages except for a few nail holes on walls which they filled and patched, but needs paint now. 

I have the paint but not sure if I will end up painting the whole room to avoid color miss match or just over the patches. If I painted the rooms do I need to take it out of their deposit? or is painting considered a wear and tear? House is in NC.  

thanks a bunch!

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Alexander Felice
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Alexander Felice
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good tenants, short lease, left the place clean. The only thing the unit needs is paint touch up and MAYBE a rekey......why has it taken so long for the correct answer to be mentioned?

Give them back their deposit.

The deposit is holding money in case they damage your property. it's not profit, it's insurance. The landlord happens to hold this insurance in case of claim. If there is no claim, they get the money back since it's their money.

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