No, although you may use the security deposit to address those damages above normal wear and tear. The amount of days it takes you to repair these damages is the cost of doing business as a landlord.
Keep in mind that California is very tenant friendly and you must provide your tenant with either their security deposit or information regarding the amount kept (including copies of receipts if above a certain amount) within a certain time period or risk losing the ability to withhold any of this deposit:
http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/l...-deposit.shtml
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