Property Management
A NH property manager handling a security deposit dispute with a former tenant should maintain:
AOnly the original lease
BThe move-in condition report, move-out inspection report, receipts for repairs, and written itemization of deductions✓ Correct
COnly the bank statement showing the deposit
DOnly communications with the tenant
Explanation
Winning or defending a security deposit dispute requires documentation: move-in and move-out inspection reports, photographs, repair invoices, and the written itemized accounting sent to the tenant within the statutory deadline.
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