§ 42A-17. Accounting; reimbursement.
Vacation rental agreements must identify where deposits are held, and the landlord and real estate broker must give an accounting on reasonable pre-occupancy request. If the unit cannot be provided in habitable condition at move-in, they must refund tenant payments, subject to the stated exception. The agreement may al
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Vacation rental agreements must identify where deposits are held, and the landlord and real estate broker must give an accounting on reasonable pre-occupancy request. If the unit cannot be provided in habitable condition at move-in, they must refund tenant payments, subject to the stated exception. The agreement may also include administrative and cleaning fees if the amounts are stated and reasonably tied to those costs.
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