#78198On Thursday, March 20, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Based on my recent experience dealing with just these kind of issues, I would say first, did you get a move out statement? If you didn't, get on the internet and find out what the required time period is for them to send you one. If they did not within the alotted time, they cannot withhold any portion of your deposit, regardless of damages. If they did, request pictures of the damage along with an invoice paid for repair. If they don't have an invoice, they can't bill you so send them a deposit demand letter and take it to small claims if the amount is worth it to you.
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Based on my recent
Based on my recent experience dealing with just these kind of issues, I would say first, did you get a move out statement? If you didn't, get on the internet and find out what the required time period is for them to send you one. If they did not within the alotted time, they cannot withhold any portion of your deposit, regardless of damages. If they did, request pictures of the damage along with an invoice paid for repair. If they don't have an invoice, they can't bill you so send them a deposit demand letter and take it to small claims if the amount is worth it to you.
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