#7593On Friday, May 04, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I would request that the landlord puts in writing. It is an amendment to the original contract. He should elaborate that he is releasing from the lease with no penalties or fees to you. It should also state that the deposit will only be held for damages to the unit, not lease break,buyout, or if the new renter falls thru rent until he finds a new prospect.
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I would request that the
I would request that the landlord puts in writing. It is an amendment to the original contract. He should elaborate that he is releasing from the lease with no penalties or fees to you. It should also state that the deposit will only be held for damages to the unit, not lease break,buyout, or if the new renter falls thru rent until he finds a new prospect.
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