After Moving Out: Final Rent Payment

I’ve moved out, but I still have rent to pay. Why?
If you still have a rent payment due after moving out, it’s likely because your apartment is part of a “conventioned” (state-regulated) housing program.
In this case, rent is billed in arrears.
Example: January’s rent is due on February 1st.
You can verify this directly in the Twenty Campus App.

I’m leaving in the middle of the month—how is my final rent calculated?
Your final rent will be calculated based on the number of days occupied.
This will be clearly shown in your final payment notice.

⚠️ Please note: If you leave before the last day of the month, you will not receive housing assistance (AL/APL) for that month.
To receive AL or APL, the entire month must be billed.
Example:

-> If your contract ends on the 28th, you won’t be eligible for AL/APL.
-> If it ends on the 30th or 31st, you will be.

Can the final rent be deducted from my security deposit?
No — by law, the last rent payment cannot be deducted from your security deposit.

Does the security deposit cover the final rent?
No — the security deposit is not used to pay rent or charges.
It is intended to cover potential damage to the property.
You must pay all outstanding amounts before your departure.