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Damage deposit Mietsicherheit
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A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of money paid in relation to a rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition. They are particularly common in relation to rented accommodation, where they may also be referred to as a tenancy deposit, bond deposit, or bond. In Deutschland ist die Mietsicherheit (umgangssprachlich Mietkaution) die Leistung eines Geldbetrages durch den Mieter an seinen Vermieter zur Sicherung der aus dem Mietverhältnis herrührenden Forderungen des Vermieters (Miete, Nebenkosten und Reparaturleistungen bei Beendigung des Mietverhältnisses, Nutzungsentschädigung, Schadensersatz, Prozesskostenerstattungsansprüche). Bei preisgebundenem Wohnraum ist nur die Absicherung von Ansprüchen aus unterlassenen Schönheitsreparaturen und Schäden zulässig (§ 9 Abs. 5 Satz 1 WoBindG).
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A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of money paid in relation to a rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition. They are particularly common in relation to rented accommodation, where they may also be referred to as a tenancy deposit, bond deposit, or bond. The owner of the item (the landlord in the case of accommodation) will take a sum of money from the person(s) renting the item (the tenant). If the item is returned in good condition at the conclusion of the tenancy the owner should return the deposit. If the item is returned with damage beyond normal wear and tear, the cost of repairing that damage may be charged against the deposit, and part (or none) of the deposit will be returned. In some jurisdictions such as the Australian states of Victoria and Queensland and in New Zealand, bond funds are held in trust by a government body and released upon agreement from both parties; failing accord of the two parties, an independent tribunal determines the distribution of the bond. In the United Kingdom deposits for all assured shorthold tenancies must be held in a tenancy deposit scheme, under the terms of the Housing Act 2004. In Deutschland ist die Mietsicherheit (umgangssprachlich Mietkaution) die Leistung eines Geldbetrages durch den Mieter an seinen Vermieter zur Sicherung der aus dem Mietverhältnis herrührenden Forderungen des Vermieters (Miete, Nebenkosten und Reparaturleistungen bei Beendigung des Mietverhältnisses, Nutzungsentschädigung, Schadensersatz, Prozesskostenerstattungsansprüche). Bei preisgebundenem Wohnraum ist nur die Absicherung von Ansprüchen aus unterlassenen Schönheitsreparaturen und Schäden zulässig (§ 9 Abs. 5 Satz 1 WoBindG).
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