My previous landlord is keeping my entire deposit and adding other charges for normal usage after a year rental. Can I sue ?
Certainly you can sue, but whether you win or not will be up to the judge.
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Certainly you can sue, but whether you win or not will be up to the judge.
Certainly you can sue, but whether you win or not will be up to the judge.
Do not worry, it does not look like you will be sued.
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