Missing my lease
Generally speaking, yes. The answer would depend on how you provided notice that you were moving out and what the landlord sent you about the...
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Litigation Lawyer at Miami, FL
Practice Areas: Litigation
Generally speaking, yes. The answer would depend on how you provided notice that you were moving out and what the landlord sent you about the...
The answer depends on how you notified them you would be moving out, what they sent you about putting a claim on the deposit, and the terms of the...
The answer depends on how they notified you of the charges, what you did in response, and how they communicated to you an ongoing debit obligation....
The answer depends on how you informed them you would be moving out, how they informed you they would not pay back the deposit, and the terms of...
The answer depends on how you gave notice of leaving, how the landlord provided notice that they weren't returning the deposit, and the terms of...
The answer depends on how gave they you notice. Did they sent you a certified mailing which complies with Fla. Stat. 83.49 and details your...
The answer depends on how the claim was sent and what it says. Generally speaking, carpet cleaning is the landlord's responsibility under Florida...
The answer depends on what the landlord included in the notice, how it was sent, and whether you responded. Talk to an attorney who gets renters...
Sounds like you have a claim. Talk to someone who helps renter's get their security deposits back from Landlords. Good luck - Alex Stern, Little...
Typically, an attorney should keep their file for at least two years, as that is the statute of limitations for an attorney malpractice action. If...