Property Ownership

Pennsylvania's Landlord-Tenant Act allows a landlord to deduct from a security deposit for:

ANormal wear and tear from regular use
BDamage beyond normal wear and tear and unpaid rent✓ Correct
CAny cost associated with cleaning the unit
DFuture repairs anticipated during the tenancy

Explanation

Pennsylvania landlords may deduct from the security deposit for physical damage beyond normal wear and tear and for unpaid rent. Normal wear and tear — minor scuffs, small nail holes, carpet wear from regular use — cannot be charged to the tenant.

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