Property Management
In Idaho, which of the following may a landlord legally deduct from a security deposit?
ANormal wear and tear
BUnpaid rent and damage to the unit beyond normal wear and tear✓ Correct
CThe cost of repainting for any reason
DFees for marketing the unit to new tenants
Explanation
Idaho landlords may deduct from security deposits for unpaid rent and physical damage beyond normal wear and tear. They cannot deduct for normal wear and tear (expected deterioration from ordinary use).
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