My suggestion would be, if you’re worried about it, maybe you should put up the security deposit, or most of the deposit (split 70/30 or 80/20). Your rabbit, your risk of losing that money. It’s a very real possiblity that the bunny will chew or dig. Those are natural behaviors and even well-behaved, altered house bunnies do it to a certain degree. It’s rare to find a bunny that does not chew or dig AT ALL.
The best way to prevent destruction of property is by bunny-proofing the area the bunny is allowed in, and having a bunny “zone” for when you’re not home or at night (like a pen or NIC cube condo). You cannot train a bunny not to chew, but you can use distraction as a method for decreasing chewing on unwanted areas/things. Phone books are great for digging, or a diggy box filled with shredded paper. Willow and cardboard are awesome bunny toys that they love to chew on.
This is a great article from HRS about toys and why they’re important… http://www.rabbit.org/journal/3-6/chew-stick.html
The adoption process will vary from place to place. Check petfinder for local rescues, but I’d actually recommend that you not pick a bunny right off the bat. Make an appt to visit the rescue and meet several of their bunnies. Make your decision based on the personailty rather than breed, color, ears, etc…