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June 18, 2011 at 8:11 PM #18877June 19, 2011 at 12:28 AM #704657kcal09Participant
Read your rental agreement and see if this was mentioned. The landlord is entitled to change the looks if you don’t return the key for obvious reasons.
June 19, 2011 at 12:28 AM #705859kcal09ParticipantRead your rental agreement and see if this was mentioned. The landlord is entitled to change the looks if you don’t return the key for obvious reasons.
June 19, 2011 at 12:28 AM #704749kcal09ParticipantRead your rental agreement and see if this was mentioned. The landlord is entitled to change the looks if you don’t return the key for obvious reasons.
June 19, 2011 at 12:28 AM #705497kcal09ParticipantRead your rental agreement and see if this was mentioned. The landlord is entitled to change the looks if you don’t return the key for obvious reasons.
June 19, 2011 at 12:28 AM #705345kcal09ParticipantRead your rental agreement and see if this was mentioned. The landlord is entitled to change the looks if you don’t return the key for obvious reasons.
June 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM #705522SDisGreatParticipantI read over my lease agreement 10 times and it doesn’t say anywhere on there about lost keys and how much it would cost for replacement.
If i were to take this matter to small claims, the judge should agree with me that it does cost $2 at HOme Depot and the most anyone should be able to charge is $20 for their lost time to go make the key.
They need to rekey anyways for the new tenant, so why do i get stuck with the bill for something they had to do after i moved out.
I could have easily only returned 2 and had 2 more duplicates. if they don’t change the locks, i would have access to my old unit, which is freakin scary for the new tenant or any tenant…
no one wants to know that their cheap landlord didn’t rekey the place when the old tenant moved out
June 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM #705884SDisGreatParticipantI read over my lease agreement 10 times and it doesn’t say anywhere on there about lost keys and how much it would cost for replacement.
If i were to take this matter to small claims, the judge should agree with me that it does cost $2 at HOme Depot and the most anyone should be able to charge is $20 for their lost time to go make the key.
They need to rekey anyways for the new tenant, so why do i get stuck with the bill for something they had to do after i moved out.
I could have easily only returned 2 and had 2 more duplicates. if they don’t change the locks, i would have access to my old unit, which is freakin scary for the new tenant or any tenant…
no one wants to know that their cheap landlord didn’t rekey the place when the old tenant moved out
June 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM #705371SDisGreatParticipantI read over my lease agreement 10 times and it doesn’t say anywhere on there about lost keys and how much it would cost for replacement.
If i were to take this matter to small claims, the judge should agree with me that it does cost $2 at HOme Depot and the most anyone should be able to charge is $20 for their lost time to go make the key.
They need to rekey anyways for the new tenant, so why do i get stuck with the bill for something they had to do after i moved out.
I could have easily only returned 2 and had 2 more duplicates. if they don’t change the locks, i would have access to my old unit, which is freakin scary for the new tenant or any tenant…
no one wants to know that their cheap landlord didn’t rekey the place when the old tenant moved out
June 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM #704774SDisGreatParticipantI read over my lease agreement 10 times and it doesn’t say anywhere on there about lost keys and how much it would cost for replacement.
If i were to take this matter to small claims, the judge should agree with me that it does cost $2 at HOme Depot and the most anyone should be able to charge is $20 for their lost time to go make the key.
They need to rekey anyways for the new tenant, so why do i get stuck with the bill for something they had to do after i moved out.
I could have easily only returned 2 and had 2 more duplicates. if they don’t change the locks, i would have access to my old unit, which is freakin scary for the new tenant or any tenant…
no one wants to know that their cheap landlord didn’t rekey the place when the old tenant moved out
June 19, 2011 at 7:09 AM #704682SDisGreatParticipantI read over my lease agreement 10 times and it doesn’t say anywhere on there about lost keys and how much it would cost for replacement.
If i were to take this matter to small claims, the judge should agree with me that it does cost $2 at HOme Depot and the most anyone should be able to charge is $20 for their lost time to go make the key.
They need to rekey anyways for the new tenant, so why do i get stuck with the bill for something they had to do after i moved out.
I could have easily only returned 2 and had 2 more duplicates. if they don’t change the locks, i would have access to my old unit, which is freakin scary for the new tenant or any tenant…
no one wants to know that their cheap landlord didn’t rekey the place when the old tenant moved out
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