is my landlady required by law to pay interest on the last month rent deposit she has held for 20 years? I

Jane
Home Buyer
94960

live in San Anselmo, CA 94960

Answers (5)
Vance & Anna Fr...
Agent
San Anselmo, CA

Hi Jane, The answer is a little complex, however generally depost interest guidelines are set by cities/towns not by state law. A quick search of the Municipal Code of San Anslemo revealed no guidelines for interest on rent or security deposits. A call to the planning department may be in order. We suspect that a simple discussion with the owner will suggest a compromise that would satisfy everyone. Best of Luck!

Tue Jan 15 2008, 11:25
Steve Ragghianti
Agent
Marin County, CA

Hi Jane, Is the property in as good as condition as it was 20 years ago?

Thu Dec 6 2007, 14:17
Dot Chance
Agent
Studio City, CA

Hi, Jane. You should be able to look up the real estate laws that would pertain to this by going to ask.com or maybe just Google.com

Web Reference: http://www.DotChance.com
Fri Oct 19 2007, 15:52
Melissa Mancini,...
Agent
Easton, MA

Hi Jane,

In MA, landlords are not required to pay interest on last months rent being held, as this money is not required to be put in an account. A security deposit, however, is required to be placed in an interest bearing escrow account, and the interest accumulated is required to be paid to the tenant.

Fri Oct 19 2007, 09:23
Deborah Madey -...
Agent
Rumson, NJ
FIRST ANSWER

It would depend upon the laws that applied at the time the lease/rental contract was written, and any changes to the laws since then. Changes in law may be retroactive, or may not be.

Fri Oct 19 2007, 08:55

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