Property Management
A Florida tenant gives proper written notice to vacate. After the tenant moves out, the landlord must return the security deposit within:
A15 days if making no claims, or 30 days if making a claim (with itemized written notice)✓ Correct
B30 days regardless of whether claims are made
C15 days regardless of whether claims are made
D60 days to allow time to assess damages
Explanation
Under F.S.
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