Property Management
Under Maine law, a landlord must return a tenant's security deposit within how many days after the tenancy ends?
A7 days
B14 days
C21 days✓ Correct
D30 days
Explanation
Maine law (14 MRSA Section 6033) requires landlords to return a tenant's security deposit, along with an itemized statement of any deductions, within 21 days after the tenancy ends.
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