Does my landlord have to tell me where my deposit is being held?

Yes, the landlord has to notify the tenant, in writing, of where the deposit is being held. If the bank is outside North Carolina, the landlord must give the name and address of the insurance company for the bond for the deposit.

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1. Can I use my security deposit as my last month's rent?
2. What determines the amount of the security deposit?
3. How long does my landlord have to return my deposit after I move?
4. Can my landlord collect interest on my deposit?
5. Does my landlord have to tell me where my deposit is being held?