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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jmir018: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jdub07: [qb] Actuall the longer you are there the more of the deposit you should receive back because of 'normal wear and tear'. Either way I've sent them a letter of dispute and will be going through all the motions. He lives in Angles Camp so I'm hoping that if the threat of small claims suit comes to light he'll cough up some of what he "thinks" he's intitled to. Shit that is $800 of my money that he has claimed to have used to do this and that...so where are my recipts for these things? Where are the invoices? [/qb][/QUOTE]you have the right to see invoices... so don't despair. Like i said before, just keep it cool and keep everything in writing. Even if he presents 500 dollar gardening receipts, they would have to be reasonable for the judge to award him that sum if you went to court. Most people here are advising against pursuing this and just taking it as a learning experience. so what would you exactly learn from this? that other people can claim BS expenses and unrightfully keep your money?? fuck that. I would spend more money out of my pocket to ensure the fuckers did not keep a penny of mine if i believed someone was trying to take advantage of me. (that's just me though, everyone is different) Good luck. Disclaimer, i don't know the actual condition of the property by the time you vacated the house. I'm assuming it was in the same condition as when you moved in, obviously, minus wear and tear. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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