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{{Tenant Survival Guide TOC}}
''Do'DO:' participate in '' complete a move-in and a move-out condition inspection, or else risk losing your deposit. ''Don't'' pay a deposit for a place If you are not sure you wantturn down your landlord’s offer to participate in one, or you may could lose your right to reclaim your security deposit and/or pet damage deposit.
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'''Pets:''' If your building is sold and you get a new landlord you don't have to pay a new deposit. You only have to pay a deposit when you move into a place, sign a new agreement, or get a pet. It is after the new start of your tenancy, you and your landlord's responsibility are required to get the deposits from your former landlord. The new landlord is responsible for paying back your deposit when you move outcomplete another condition inspection report.
===Applying deposit towards rentParticipating in the inspection===
== Extra deposits and non-refundable fees =Consequences for not following the law===
===Non-refundable fees=Rental unit must be suitable for occupation==
==Legislation and links==