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May a landlord ask for and receive an additional security deposit for pets?

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May a landlord ask for and receive an additional security deposit for pets?

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So-called pet deposits are subject to the overall limitations on security deposits mentioned above. In other words, whether the deposit is called a pet deposit or last month rent, it is considered a security deposit. A landlord may only accept one months worth of a security deposit if the tenant is over 62. In all other cases, a landlord may only accept two months worth of a security deposit.

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