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Video Description: Chances are you have paid a security deposit for your home at some point. But do you know how to protect your deposit? Professor Peter Malaguti outlines the basics of the laws of security deposits on this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's A Point of Law.

Related Article Subjects: deposit, landlord, law, lease, school, Security, tenant 


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