I don't understand your intent here. How will it be refundable? Typically the deposit is held to cover the last 1-2 weeks of care. If you make it refundable then you are giving them 1-2 weeks of care pay back but then they have to pay you for those same weeks. What is the purpose?
By making it non-refundable, non-returnable you are essentially making it known that the deposit is held until their finally weeks of care, if they up and leave then you keep it if they give their required notice you apply it to those weeks of care. I would think by making it refundable then they can simply demand it back at any time and leave...leaving you without your paid notice period.
I see no reason or benefit to you in making this refundable.

































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