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normal wear

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normal wear
Deterioration due to natural forces that act upon a product under average, everyday use.


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Normal wear and tear will not be deducted to your deposit One of the basic rental rights you must know about before leasing a Miami apartment for rent is that your landlord cannot claim your security deposit for normal wear and tear.
Men''s wedding bands are designed to be worn every day and, as such, must be able to withstand normal wear.
While the interpretation of what constitutes reasonable security is open for debate, in general terms this means that your landlord is responsible for making sure the locks on your doors and windows are in good working order, and must replace them if they are defective or become damaged with normal wear.
 
 
 
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