Sure. If you win the landlord walked through the apartment and found that everything was okay, you should expect your deposit to be returned to you. If it doesn't, you have the right to contest such.
There is no fixed deposit figure. What you will have to deposit depends on the particular rental supplier.
The typical deposit on furniture rental is a small amount, depending on what type of furntiure you are renting. The more expensive the piece of furniture, the more expensive the deposit will be.
The total deposit will totally depend on the vehicle, the total cost of the rental, and the car rental company associated with the rental. There isn't a cut and dry answer for this one.....
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Alamo does not hold a deposit on car rentals when using a Credit Card. Cash payments require for a deposit of $500 plus all charges for the rental.
A landlord will keep a security deposit if the condition of the rental property was damaged by the occupant in some manner. The security deposit is to cover the expenses of repairing the rental property after the tenant has moved out of the premises.
Yes
I received rental refundable deposit back, how i treat in account and what type of head is it.......
It will probably depend on your credit history
The Enterprise Rental Car will requre a credit card, which the reason for this is people would put down a cash deposit years ago, then drive the car into Mexico, where they have no car titles.
No they cannot. In Australia the money is held in trust by the rental bond board (govt dept). When you terminate the lease, the place is inspected, if all clear, the landlord will advise the rental bond board, to refund the deposit, with interest
It should. Some states impose penalties if it doesn't.