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NJ Security Deposit - Can tenant demand on day of move-out?
Just received notice that my tenant will be moving out of a rental property. Its been almost 10 years since I’ve had a tenant move, so need a bit of a refresher/guidance.
Is a move-out inspection is necessary to do with the tenant there? Or is an inspection typically done after the tenant has moved out?
I offered to do a move-out inspection with the tenant present, but now they are coming back and saying that they are expecting the full security deposit as contingency to a move-out inspection on the day they leave. They cite there is no reason to withhold the deposit.
I do believe in this tenant's care of the property (I visited a few months ago when we were doing general repairs), and I don't doubt that I will give them all their security deposit back. However, NJ law states that the landlord has up to 30 days to refund the amount, so I should be able to exercise that right. I don't think the tenant should be entitled to their thinking, correct? What would you do?
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In NJ there are frequently tenant security accounts that are interest bearing, and it is difficult to get to the bank, have them close the account with up to the day interest calculation, and get the proceeds transferred to an account that you can write a check from on the same day. What happens if you have the bank make a cashier's check out to the tenant directly, and then the movers accidentally break something on the day of move-out?? How do you then adjust the security to reflect even a small charge? You can't so you are out of luck. You have 30 days. Take 10 days and do it right.