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  1. Asked: June 3, 2022In: Contracts

    Our landlord kept $1100 of our $1595 security deposit

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    Added an answer on June 4, 2022 at 6:25 am

    No you are not entitled to receipts. The landlord can charge you even if he does it himself equal to what he’d pay someone else. In no way am comparing what I’m going to say just general info. I was a landlord for twenty years and what the deposit covers is wildly misunderstood. It is not to be usedRead more

    No you are not entitled to receipts. The landlord can charge you even if he does it himself equal to what he’d pay someone else. In no way am comparing what I’m going to say just general info. I was a landlord for twenty years and what the deposit covers is wildly misunderstood. It is not to be used for the last months rent. It’s to put the unit back to wear it was when the tenant moved it. Allowable look e charges are these:
    -Repairs beyond general maintenance that weren’t reported, screens, door knobs, locks etc.
    -Painting is general maintenance and wear and tear except if the damage to the paint is excessive given the amount ic time the tenant lived there.
    -carpet cleaning. No matter how clean you left it it’s required. So don’t bother cleaning it yourself just vacuum well. And you will be charged for repairs or even the replacing if there are large holes, stains, or excessive damage.
    -Deep cleaning, even if you clean, it still needs to be gone over and sanatized.
    -Any holes in the walls or drywall damage, which is a process no matter the size.
    -Cleaning the refrigerator. It’s amazing how gross people leave refrigerators.
    -Also amazing, how gross people leave cabinets.
    -power washing and any yard work that the tenant was responsible for and didn’t to.
    -Disposing of items and garbage left in the unit.
    -Batteries for smoke detectors.
    -Repair if all handrails, railings it’s.
    -repair of non working appliances.
    If you didn’t report these things before you gave notice, you will be charged.
    What they can’t charge for us normal wear and tear for carpet and painting if you’ve lived there for awhile.
    If a tenant was a smoker they will be charged to wash the walls regardless. The amount of nicotine in the walls is amazing and it’s hard to get off.
    Anyway hope this helps.

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  2. Asked: June 3, 2022In: Contracts

    Our landlord kept $1100 of our $1595 security deposit

    candaceweedman
    Added an answer on June 3, 2022 at 5:30 pm

    The way the law reads it seems he is required to give an itemized bill. Further he had to notify you in writing that he planned to keep part (or all) of the deposit no later than 35 days after move out. You would then have 15 days to dispute in writing. So were all these steps followed?

    The way the law reads it seems he is required to give an itemized bill. Further he had to notify you in writing that he planned to keep part (or all) of the deposit no later than 35 days after move out. You would then have 15 days to dispute in writing. So were all these steps followed?

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  4. Asked: June 3, 2022In: Contracts

    My ex husband who is no longer on my insurance keeps filing claims

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2022 at 8:53 am

    Your insurance should just be denying this, I would speak to your agent. As the policy holder, they should be speaking to you anyway.

    Your insurance should just be denying this, I would speak to your agent. As the policy holder, they should be speaking to you anyway.

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  5. Asked: June 1, 2022In: Child Custody

    I filed to reopen my custody case against my exhusband

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    Added an answer on June 1, 2022 at 11:17 am

    Post it in the local newspaper in his home town

    Post it in the local newspaper in his home town

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  6. Sorry it is a private answer.

  7. Sorry it is a private answer.

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  9. Asked: May 30, 2022In: General

    what happens when you’re at fault for a vehicle wreck

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    Added an answer on May 31, 2022 at 3:10 am

    I had no idea this was a thing? So if it's a total accident and you hit someone in Ferrari, you have to pay out of pocket for the remainder? Thats nuts

    I had no idea this was a thing? So if it’s a total accident and you hit someone in Ferrari, you have to pay out of pocket for the remainder? Thats nuts

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  10. Asked: May 30, 2022In: Consumer Law

    I live in condominium where they do not allow pets

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    Added an answer on May 30, 2022 at 3:11 am

    Fine you and legally remove the animals. There's a lot of changes with ESAs recently.

    Fine you and legally remove the animals. There’s a lot of changes with ESAs recently.

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  12. Asked: May 23, 2022In: Child Custody

    if my child’s father is paying child support can I get its rights terminated?

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    Added an answer on May 24, 2022 at 1:48 am

    NAL but my oldest daughter's father tried to sign his rights over to get out of paying support and I was told by a lawyer that he could sign his rights over but it would not exempt him from paying support unless I got married and that person would be willing to adopt her.

    NAL but my oldest daughter’s father tried to sign his rights over to get out of paying support and I was told by a lawyer that he could sign his rights over but it would not exempt him from paying support unless I got married and that person would be willing to adopt her.

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  13. Asked: May 22, 2022In: Child Custody

    Final divorce hearing, His wife took off with their son

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    Added an answer on May 22, 2022 at 2:54 pm

    Go for full physical custody, and accept nothing less. My experience with my stepdaughter, the mom gets away with everything. My husband hadn't seen his daughter since she was 12. Spent thousands of dollars on motions for contempt, all for the judge to dismiss. Even though we had police reports statRead more

    Go for full physical custody, and accept nothing less. My experience with my stepdaughter, the mom gets away with everything. My husband hadn’t seen his daughter since she was 12. Spent thousands of dollars on motions for contempt, all for the judge to dismiss. Even though we had police reports stating mom refused to turn over the child for visitation. We didn’t see her again until she was 19 and on her own. In that time, mom ruined their relationship by telling her lies, including “he doesn’t want anything to do with you”.

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