A security deposit is a payment required by a landlord from a tenant to cover the expenses of any repairs of damages to the premises greater than normal "wear and tear." Everyday usage is normal wear and tear, but excess damage is a debated definition. A security deposit is not the same as rent. It is money that actually belongs to the tenant but is held by the landlord for tenant-caused damages and sometimes past-due rent. Without the agreement of the landlord, a security deposit may not legally be used as the last month's rent.
Laws vary by state, but some states place a limit on the amount of a security deposit that a landlord may charge. Some states also regulate where residential security deposits must be kept and when interest payments on the security deposits must be made to the tenant. State laws also define the time period after the tenant vacates within which the deposit must be returned to the tenant. Las Vegas Nevada Letter from Landlord to Tenant Returning Security Deposit Less Deductions Dear [Tenant's Name], We hope this letter finds you well. As the end of your tenancy agreement has been reached, we are writing to inform you about the return of your security deposit after necessary deductions, if any. Here at [Landlord's Name], we take pride in maintaining the utmost transparency in all our transactions. First and foremost, we would like to express our appreciation for your cooperation and adherence to the terms and conditions of the lease agreement during your stay at [Property Address]. We believe in fostering a positive tenant-landlord relationship, and your tenancy has been commendable throughout the lease period. As stipulated in the lease agreement, the security deposit serves as protection against damages, unpaid rent, or any other liabilities that may arise during your tenancy. Our thorough inspection of the property upon your departure revealed the following deductions: 1. Cleaning Costs: Following your departure, we engaged professional cleaning services to restore the property to its original condition. This includes general cleaning of all rooms, carpets, windows, and appliances. The cleaning costs amounted to [amount deducted]. 2. Repairs and Maintenance: During the final inspection, we identified a few repair and maintenance issues that needed attention. These repairs involved [list specific repairs], which have been carried out by certified contractors. The total cost of repairs and maintenance amounted to [amount deducted]. 3. Unpaid Utilities: As per the lease agreement, it is the tenant's responsibility to settle all outstanding utility bills prior to vacating the premises. Regrettably, our records indicate that there are unpaid utility bills totaling [amount deducted]. These unpaid bills have been deducted from the security deposit. After accounting for the aforementioned deductions, we hereby return your security deposit less the deductions. The remaining amount to be returned to you is [final amount to be refunded]. We have enclosed a check made payable to [Tenant's Name] for this agreed amount. Kindly ensure to cash or deposit the check within [number of days] from receiving this letter. Please note that this letter serves as our final account settlement, and by accepting the refund, you acknowledge the deductions made and release us from any further liabilities. Should you have any queries regarding the deductions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [Contact Number] or reply to this letter via email at [Contact Email]. We would be more than happy to provide you with any necessary documentation or explanations. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and hope your stay at [Property Address] brings back fond memories. Thank you for choosing us as your landlord, and we sincerely hope to serve you again in the future. Warm regards, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Contact Information]
Las Vegas Nevada Letter from Landlord to Tenant Returning Security Deposit Less Deductions Dear [Tenant's Name], We hope this letter finds you well. As the end of your tenancy agreement has been reached, we are writing to inform you about the return of your security deposit after necessary deductions, if any. Here at [Landlord's Name], we take pride in maintaining the utmost transparency in all our transactions. First and foremost, we would like to express our appreciation for your cooperation and adherence to the terms and conditions of the lease agreement during your stay at [Property Address]. We believe in fostering a positive tenant-landlord relationship, and your tenancy has been commendable throughout the lease period. As stipulated in the lease agreement, the security deposit serves as protection against damages, unpaid rent, or any other liabilities that may arise during your tenancy. Our thorough inspection of the property upon your departure revealed the following deductions: 1. Cleaning Costs: Following your departure, we engaged professional cleaning services to restore the property to its original condition. This includes general cleaning of all rooms, carpets, windows, and appliances. The cleaning costs amounted to [amount deducted]. 2. Repairs and Maintenance: During the final inspection, we identified a few repair and maintenance issues that needed attention. These repairs involved [list specific repairs], which have been carried out by certified contractors. The total cost of repairs and maintenance amounted to [amount deducted]. 3. Unpaid Utilities: As per the lease agreement, it is the tenant's responsibility to settle all outstanding utility bills prior to vacating the premises. Regrettably, our records indicate that there are unpaid utility bills totaling [amount deducted]. These unpaid bills have been deducted from the security deposit. After accounting for the aforementioned deductions, we hereby return your security deposit less the deductions. The remaining amount to be returned to you is [final amount to be refunded]. We have enclosed a check made payable to [Tenant's Name] for this agreed amount. Kindly ensure to cash or deposit the check within [number of days] from receiving this letter. Please note that this letter serves as our final account settlement, and by accepting the refund, you acknowledge the deductions made and release us from any further liabilities. Should you have any queries regarding the deductions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact our office at [Contact Number] or reply to this letter via email at [Contact Email]. We would be more than happy to provide you with any necessary documentation or explanations. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and hope your stay at [Property Address] brings back fond memories. Thank you for choosing us as your landlord, and we sincerely hope to serve you again in the future. Warm regards, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Contact Information]