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DataAgent
ParticipantAt $235 a sq ft, you did real good. Nice central location. Should be real easy to rent if you ever need to.
DataAgent
ParticipantAt $235 a sq ft, you did real good. Nice central location. Should be real easy to rent if you ever need to.
DataAgent
ParticipantAt $235 a sq ft, you did real good. Nice central location. Should be real easy to rent if you ever need to.
DataAgent
ParticipantAt $235 a sq ft, you did real good. Nice central location. Should be real easy to rent if you ever need to.
August 26, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449042DataAgent
ParticipantWCN…
urbanrealtor is wrong. You have no case.However, if you want a very tenant-friendly lawyer to review your situation, here’s a good guy:
http://www.tenantslegalcenter.com/html/the_tenants_legal_center.htmlI’ve sent several people to him and they all came away pleased with the results. His basic fee is less than $200. A bargain in the lawyer business. If you have any chance of recovering some cash from your landlord, he’ll let you know. At a minimum, you’ll learn a lot about Californis tenant law and be better prepared for next time.
Good luck.
August 26, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449233DataAgent
ParticipantWCN…
urbanrealtor is wrong. You have no case.However, if you want a very tenant-friendly lawyer to review your situation, here’s a good guy:
http://www.tenantslegalcenter.com/html/the_tenants_legal_center.htmlI’ve sent several people to him and they all came away pleased with the results. His basic fee is less than $200. A bargain in the lawyer business. If you have any chance of recovering some cash from your landlord, he’ll let you know. At a minimum, you’ll learn a lot about Californis tenant law and be better prepared for next time.
Good luck.
August 26, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449573DataAgent
ParticipantWCN…
urbanrealtor is wrong. You have no case.However, if you want a very tenant-friendly lawyer to review your situation, here’s a good guy:
http://www.tenantslegalcenter.com/html/the_tenants_legal_center.htmlI’ve sent several people to him and they all came away pleased with the results. His basic fee is less than $200. A bargain in the lawyer business. If you have any chance of recovering some cash from your landlord, he’ll let you know. At a minimum, you’ll learn a lot about Californis tenant law and be better prepared for next time.
Good luck.
August 26, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449645DataAgent
ParticipantWCN…
urbanrealtor is wrong. You have no case.However, if you want a very tenant-friendly lawyer to review your situation, here’s a good guy:
http://www.tenantslegalcenter.com/html/the_tenants_legal_center.htmlI’ve sent several people to him and they all came away pleased with the results. His basic fee is less than $200. A bargain in the lawyer business. If you have any chance of recovering some cash from your landlord, he’ll let you know. At a minimum, you’ll learn a lot about Californis tenant law and be better prepared for next time.
Good luck.
August 26, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449831DataAgent
ParticipantWCN…
urbanrealtor is wrong. You have no case.However, if you want a very tenant-friendly lawyer to review your situation, here’s a good guy:
http://www.tenantslegalcenter.com/html/the_tenants_legal_center.htmlI’ve sent several people to him and they all came away pleased with the results. His basic fee is less than $200. A bargain in the lawyer business. If you have any chance of recovering some cash from your landlord, he’ll let you know. At a minimum, you’ll learn a lot about Californis tenant law and be better prepared for next time.
Good luck.
August 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448343DataAgent
ParticipantSince you terminated the lease extension early, you should feel lucky all the landlord wants is your security deposit.
To fully terminate your lease, you should writeup some sort of early termination agreement with both of you signing the document. The document should say something like “In exchange for retention the security deposit, the landlord fully releases you from the lease extension dated 05/01/2009 etc etc.” Without a termination agreement you still owe all rents up to June 2010 less the security deposit.
August 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448534DataAgent
ParticipantSince you terminated the lease extension early, you should feel lucky all the landlord wants is your security deposit.
To fully terminate your lease, you should writeup some sort of early termination agreement with both of you signing the document. The document should say something like “In exchange for retention the security deposit, the landlord fully releases you from the lease extension dated 05/01/2009 etc etc.” Without a termination agreement you still owe all rents up to June 2010 less the security deposit.
August 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448874DataAgent
ParticipantSince you terminated the lease extension early, you should feel lucky all the landlord wants is your security deposit.
To fully terminate your lease, you should writeup some sort of early termination agreement with both of you signing the document. The document should say something like “In exchange for retention the security deposit, the landlord fully releases you from the lease extension dated 05/01/2009 etc etc.” Without a termination agreement you still owe all rents up to June 2010 less the security deposit.
August 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448943DataAgent
ParticipantSince you terminated the lease extension early, you should feel lucky all the landlord wants is your security deposit.
To fully terminate your lease, you should writeup some sort of early termination agreement with both of you signing the document. The document should say something like “In exchange for retention the security deposit, the landlord fully releases you from the lease extension dated 05/01/2009 etc etc.” Without a termination agreement you still owe all rents up to June 2010 less the security deposit.
August 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449131DataAgent
ParticipantSince you terminated the lease extension early, you should feel lucky all the landlord wants is your security deposit.
To fully terminate your lease, you should writeup some sort of early termination agreement with both of you signing the document. The document should say something like “In exchange for retention the security deposit, the landlord fully releases you from the lease extension dated 05/01/2009 etc etc.” Without a termination agreement you still owe all rents up to June 2010 less the security deposit.
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