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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Landlord Repercussions Holding Tenants Too Long!!!
My applicant (already approved), is telling me his current landlord (apt complex) is currently HOLDING him because he didn't fill out his notice to vacate form properly (not on THEIR form).....
So he CAN'T MOVE for another 60 days (MAY27), since he filled out the wrong one..... I call BS on that, because he wrote them a clear letter showing intent to vacate.
Now I know it's not my problem, as the applicant signed his lease and sent me the security deposit.....
However, I'd like to do him better and help him exercise his rights......
Anybody know how to go about enforcing this??
Most Popular Reply

Move out, demand deposit back, if they go to court tenant will win.
*speak with an attorney.