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    Re: Giving adequate notice

    Posted by mj on 4/21/09

    I think you answered your question...read your lease
    carefully. It very well may be the case that the other
    occupant's lease called for only a thirty (30) day notice to
    vacate. Even if you have a copy of the other occupant's
    lease stating a sixty (60) notice is required, you really do
    not have much of anything to stand on with regards to your
    siutation.

    On 4/19/09, holly wrote:
    > If a landlord has six units and all other tenant gave only
    > 30 days notice and got their full security deposit
    > returned, how is it he can hold me feet to the fire for 60
    > days notice and refuse to return my deposit? Isn't this
    > discrimination? He is getting away with it, and it seems
    > I have no grounds. WARNING: read your leases carefully.
    > Mine has gotten me into an expensive financial fiasco and
    > came out of the blue from a landlord I had SIX years ago!

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Giving adequate notice, 4/19/09, by holly.
  • Re: Giving adequate notice, 4/21/09, by mj.


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