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Let’s say you move into a rented apartment and drill a few holes in the wall to hang shelves or artwork. Simple, right? But one day, your landlord notices and sends you a message:

"This is a violation of the rental agreement. We may take legal action."

Now you’re stuck wondering:

  • Is this really a legal issue?
  • Did I breach the terms of the agreement?
  • Can my security deposit be withheld?
  • Or worse… can I be sued?

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