#78201On Thursday, March 20, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Actually this is not legal. If he keeps your deposit, he must provide with a written statement that explains why within the time alotted for your state. If he doesn't he owes you the full deposit regardless. If he does, he must also produce proof (i.e. invoices) that he actually repaired the carpet. If he can't do that, I would take him to small claims court.
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Actually this is not legal.
Actually this is not legal. If he keeps your deposit, he must provide with a written statement that explains why within the time alotted for your state. If he doesn't he owes you the full deposit regardless. If he does, he must also produce proof (i.e. invoices) that he actually repaired the carpet. If he can't do that, I would take him to small claims court.
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