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August 25, 2009 at 7:16 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449230August 25, 2009 at 7:16 AM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449416
sobmaz
ParticipantIt is amazing to me that you clearly state you DID NOT BREAK THE LEASE. You stated “”””””””””””””””””””””””””””Either Landlord or Tenant may terminate this lease at the expiration of said Lease or any extension thereof by giving the other thirty (30) days written notice prior to the due date.””””””””””””””””””””””
Yet…..you have so many saying “you broke a lease, be happy they don’t get you for more” or something to that effect.
Wear and tear is not considered damage unless it is excessive. If you are familiar with the small claims process it wouldn’t hurt to pursue it. However, lets say there was damage before you moved in. An example would be a red glass ring on the white cultured marble in the bathroom. Did you document that red ring before you moved in? It would be your word against his unless you wrote down every bit of preexisting damage on the move in report.
sobmaz
Participanthttp://www.fieldcheckgroup.com/2009/03/31/2009-upper-end-housing-market-outlook/
You can find him at the above address. He seems to only post every two weeks or so and is past due. His last post was 7-19-09.
Maybe with the Government and the Fed constantly changing the natural order of the financial universe at every turn and in increasingly unexpected ways, he is too busy out shopping for real estate to be posting.
If inventory doesn’t soar by Feb. I may just join him.
sobmaz
Participanthttp://www.fieldcheckgroup.com/2009/03/31/2009-upper-end-housing-market-outlook/
You can find him at the above address. He seems to only post every two weeks or so and is past due. His last post was 7-19-09.
Maybe with the Government and the Fed constantly changing the natural order of the financial universe at every turn and in increasingly unexpected ways, he is too busy out shopping for real estate to be posting.
If inventory doesn’t soar by Feb. I may just join him.
sobmaz
Participanthttp://www.fieldcheckgroup.com/2009/03/31/2009-upper-end-housing-market-outlook/
You can find him at the above address. He seems to only post every two weeks or so and is past due. His last post was 7-19-09.
Maybe with the Government and the Fed constantly changing the natural order of the financial universe at every turn and in increasingly unexpected ways, he is too busy out shopping for real estate to be posting.
If inventory doesn’t soar by Feb. I may just join him.
sobmaz
Participanthttp://www.fieldcheckgroup.com/2009/03/31/2009-upper-end-housing-market-outlook/
You can find him at the above address. He seems to only post every two weeks or so and is past due. His last post was 7-19-09.
Maybe with the Government and the Fed constantly changing the natural order of the financial universe at every turn and in increasingly unexpected ways, he is too busy out shopping for real estate to be posting.
If inventory doesn’t soar by Feb. I may just join him.
sobmaz
Participanthttp://www.fieldcheckgroup.com/2009/03/31/2009-upper-end-housing-market-outlook/
You can find him at the above address. He seems to only post every two weeks or so and is past due. His last post was 7-19-09.
Maybe with the Government and the Fed constantly changing the natural order of the financial universe at every turn and in increasingly unexpected ways, he is too busy out shopping for real estate to be posting.
If inventory doesn’t soar by Feb. I may just join him.
sobmaz
Participant“What was Billy Tauzin, a former legislator and now lobbyist for the largest pharma group in the country, doing having a back room, undisclosed meeting with the President? Back up a few years and ask what would have happened if ExxonMobil had a back room, undisclosed meeting with Dubya over a new energy program?”
Ummm, they did. Okay, it was with the VP, but just the same.
sobmaz
Participant“What was Billy Tauzin, a former legislator and now lobbyist for the largest pharma group in the country, doing having a back room, undisclosed meeting with the President? Back up a few years and ask what would have happened if ExxonMobil had a back room, undisclosed meeting with Dubya over a new energy program?”
Ummm, they did. Okay, it was with the VP, but just the same.
sobmaz
Participant“What was Billy Tauzin, a former legislator and now lobbyist for the largest pharma group in the country, doing having a back room, undisclosed meeting with the President? Back up a few years and ask what would have happened if ExxonMobil had a back room, undisclosed meeting with Dubya over a new energy program?”
Ummm, they did. Okay, it was with the VP, but just the same.
sobmaz
Participant“What was Billy Tauzin, a former legislator and now lobbyist for the largest pharma group in the country, doing having a back room, undisclosed meeting with the President? Back up a few years and ask what would have happened if ExxonMobil had a back room, undisclosed meeting with Dubya over a new energy program?”
Ummm, they did. Okay, it was with the VP, but just the same.
sobmaz
Participant“What was Billy Tauzin, a former legislator and now lobbyist for the largest pharma group in the country, doing having a back room, undisclosed meeting with the President? Back up a few years and ask what would have happened if ExxonMobil had a back room, undisclosed meeting with Dubya over a new energy program?”
Ummm, they did. Okay, it was with the VP, but just the same.
August 10, 2009 at 7:26 AM in reply to: Hard Getting Fire Insurance in Canyon Areas…Any Suggestions? #443074sobmaz
ParticipantYou might want to knock on the door of Canyon residents and ask.
From experience many canyon homes are grandfathered in so you may need to get a few names before you find one who will carry.
August 10, 2009 at 7:26 AM in reply to: Hard Getting Fire Insurance in Canyon Areas…Any Suggestions? #443269sobmaz
ParticipantYou might want to knock on the door of Canyon residents and ask.
From experience many canyon homes are grandfathered in so you may need to get a few names before you find one who will carry.
August 10, 2009 at 7:26 AM in reply to: Hard Getting Fire Insurance in Canyon Areas…Any Suggestions? #443605sobmaz
ParticipantYou might want to knock on the door of Canyon residents and ask.
From experience many canyon homes are grandfathered in so you may need to get a few names before you find one who will carry.
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