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Security Deposits
Hey all,
Soon to be landlord (to roommates not tenants, but I'm applying the same principles) trying to get all my ducks in a row for two December move-ins to the house I have under contract.
I am to the process where I need to intelligently quote rent and security deposits to my roommates. Rent is coming together nicely as I get a 10,000 foot view of all my monthly expenses, but how much to charge for the security deposit isn't so apparent. Living in apartments over the years, I have moved in with no security deposits, deposits equal to first month's rent, deposits of greater than first month's rent and deposits that seem to be quoted out of nowhere. I don't want to penalize my tenants, particularly because we will be living together open air and I will know precisely who damages what and in what way, so I'm taking it to the forums.
Should the security deposit be:
- 1 month's rent?
- a certain amount (e.g. 1 month) of mortgage payments?
- a certain amount of expenses not including mortgage?
- a nice round figure that seemingly would cover routine damage (e.g. $500)?
I would love a reason-based approach to it.
- Patrick Allen
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I'd never take less security deposit than what the state allows. Always take the maximum allowed by law and don't co-mingle funds with anything else. Set up separate accounts for all. Always best in my opinion for smaller rentals.