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Property Managers and Security Deposits
Is it normal for a property manager's agreement to take the tenant's security deposit and hold it for the life of the lease? A PM I considered stipulated this in the contract. It also put the liability on me to pay it at the end of the lease, less deductions. But what if PM went bankrupt or out of business or ran away with all his clients security deposits? I would still have the burden to refund the deposit. There was nothing in the contract that would guarantee the PM would refund at the end of the lease. Is this normal?