Security Deposits
Accounting & Bookkeeping Glossary
Definition
In property management, security deposits are funds held on behalf of tenants to cover potential damages or unpaid rent. They're a liability on your books — not income — because the money isn't yours until it's either applied to damages or forfeited per the lease terms. State laws vary on handling, interest requirements, and return timelines, so proper accounting is essential.
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