#76186On Tuesday, January 08, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Your landlord cannot charge you to fix something and then not fix it. Check your local laws, but in most places, the landlord is required to provide you with itemized receipts of any work he has done if he wants to be able to take the charges out of your deposit. Ask for receipts to verify the completed work. If he can't produce them, take him to court.
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Your landlord cannot charge
Your landlord cannot charge you to fix something and then not fix it. Check your local laws, but in most places, the landlord is required to provide you with itemized receipts of any work he has done if he wants to be able to take the charges out of your deposit. Ask for receipts to verify the completed work. If he can't produce them, take him to court.
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