Property Management

A West Virginia property manager who uses the security deposit to make improvements to the unit that are not caused by tenant damage has:

AProperly improved the property for future tenants
BWrongfully used the security deposit and is liable to the tenant for the wrongful deduction✓ Correct
CComplied with the WV Landlord-Tenant Act
DConverted the tenant's funds for the owner's benefit — permissible with owner authorization

Explanation

Security deposits may only be deducted for unpaid rent and tenant-caused damage beyond normal wear and tear. Using deposit funds for improvements unrelated to tenant damage violates the WV Landlord-Tenant Act and creates liability to the tenant.

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