Tenants Miss Security Deposit Deadlines Due to Disorganized Move-In Documentation
Tenants struggle to retrieve move-in photos and condition records when disputing security deposit deductions. Without organized, timestamped documentation, the 21-day deadline is easily missed. The pain is felt by renters across all markets.
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