• MSids@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s actually a bit risky to keep a deposit. If the tenant says you’ve done so unjustly, and a court agrees, the LL can be sued for triple what they kept. I have an owner occupied two unit and it would really need to be a lot of damage with evidence of intent or negligence. Why risk keeping a deposit and then being sued for triple while still having to carry out repairs caused by a careless tenant or their animal.

    My place doesn’t make me any money, it’s a loss every year, but at least I’m building equity right?

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      9 months ago

      My place doesn’t make me any money, it’s a loss every year, but at least I’m building equity right?

      If you’re building equity, it’s not a loss every year.