
Letter to Tenant for Property Damages: When You Can Keep a Security Deposit
Landlords need a sample letter to send the tenant for damages when some or all of the security deposit will not be returned.
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Landlords need a sample letter to send the tenant for damages when some or all of the security deposit will not be returned.
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