Property Management
Under Florida's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Chapter 83), a landlord must return a security deposit or provide written notice of intention to make a claim within:
A15 days if no deductions; 30 days if deductions are claimed✓ Correct
B10 days if no deductions; 20 days if deductions are claimed
C30 days in all cases
D60 days in all cases
Explanation
Under Chapter 83, F.S.
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