@Mitch Right, incident is used to soften the blow... All this time, I thought it was a humorous "veiled threat"--'There's gonna be an "incident" up in here if I don't get my money back today'--OIC now...why my friends are not amused...sometimes at Walmart.
@Mitch I'm still batteling with "nickel"... I figured out "y'all" a long time ago...years maybe. It's not "we'll" or "I'll"...that makes sense. Oh, wait, it's not "fickle"...I got it now.
So, I'm just commenting the obvious lately...because something has to make me google stuff in order to learn other stuff incidentally.
The deposit is for the landlord to make sure that we as tenants do not damage any of their belongings. What if the F**ing landlord does not stick to what they must provide us with? Then what? Why is the system so utterly corrupt? Ugh