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Cal. Civ. Code § 1950.5
(1) The security remaining after any lawful deductions are made.
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(2) An itemization of any lawful deductions from any security received.
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(3) Their election under paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (i).
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(II) Mailed to an address provided by the tenant by first-class mail, postage prepaid.
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(1) The compensation of a landlord for a tenant’s default in the payment of rent.
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(n) A lease or rental agreement shall not contain a provision characterizing any security as “nonrefundable.”
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(i) “Natural person” includes any natural person who is a settlor or beneficiary of a family trust.
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(4) The landlord need not comply with paragraph (2) or (3) if either of the following applies:
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(A) The deductions for repairs and cleaning together do not exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125).
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This subdivision does not affect the validity of title to the real property transferred in violation of this subdivision.
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(i) The landlord is a natural person or a limited liability company in which all members are natural persons.
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(6) This subdivision shall not apply to a security collected or demanded by the landlord before July 1, 2024.
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(a) This section applies to security for a rental agreement for residential property that is used as the dwelling of the tenant.
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(ii) The landlord owns no more than two residential rental properties that collectively include no more than four dwelling units offered for rent.
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(7) The landlord shall not be entitled to claim any amount of the security if the landlord, in bad faith, fails to comply with this subdivision.
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(2) The repair of damages to the premises, exclusive of ordinary wear and tear, caused by the tenant or by a guest or licensee of the tenant.
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(2) This subdivision does not prohibit an advance payment of not less than six months’ rent if the term of the lease is six months or longer.
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(e) (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the landlord may claim of the security only those amounts as are reasonably necessary for the purposes specified in subdivision (b).
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(g) (1) For tenancies that begin on or after July 1, 2025, the landlord shall take photographs of the unit immediately before, or at the inception of, the tenancy.