Deposits should be held by the city. The landlord should be forced to prove they deserve it in a court of law.
Deposits should be held by the city. The landlord should be forced to prove they deserve it in a court of law.
Shouldn't be a issue since landlords never lie to keep deposits right?
As someone who is likely going to be stuck renting for the foreseeable future, I agree. I'll happily pay my deposit to some sort of escrow that the landlord has zero access to until it's proven by a neutral third party, with no financial interest in the property, who has seen the property before and after renting.
Who’s going to pay this neutral third party to come see the property twice and allocate the deposit between the tenant and landlord?
Either the landlord or a split between the parties
Realistically the viewing could be replaced by the landlord taking a series of before and after photographs that are approved by the tenant. A $2000 deposit held in just a CD would generate $100 in a year, which is enough to cover a good bit of any random additional costs
Last time we rented we put the deposit into a savings account. The landlords got the book needed to access it and we were the people needed to access it. That way we also collected interest on the deposit (which I think is technically mandatory in Germany).
And good thing we did that because we did have some trouble after we moved out.
The escrow company gets to invest the deposit. They can use a portion of those funds to determine who receives the payout.
My honest opinion? By the city. Yeah i know that introduces another layer of issues, but there needs to be some sort of integrity in place so there's no conflict of interest coughutahlegislaturecough
The state. It's literally how this works in other countries. (Victoria, Australia, anyway)
In Brazil, tge escrow is keep by an insurance company, for the landlord to keep its need a judicial order, and at the end you receive it back adjusted by inflation.
When I was in Belgium I had to open a specific bank account for it. The money was then blocked on this account.
To release the money both me and the landlord had to find an agreement and sign the release documents. If we could not find an agreement then we would have to go to a judge to decide who gets what.
And at the end you get the deposit back+interests.
I liked this solution, it felt fair for both parties.