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I need help as a former renter of a property please.
I'm aware that this may be a little off topic for this forum... but I figured you all would be the best people to ask regarding this.
I live in Georgia and recently rented a manufactured home for two and a half years. Two of those years were under lease and the final six months were after lease.
Two and a half months after moving out we got a call from our landlord stating that the yard was a mess and that there was a "new" air conditioning unit missing.
When we moved out we left her an e-mail informing her that the air conditioning units were in her storage shed and she responded that it was okay.
Now two and a half months after moving out she is threatening to sue us unless we clean up the yard and return her "new" air conditioning unit that was old when we moved in two and a half years prior to its disappearance.
Should I be worried at all or is she merely trying to get freebies out of me since she's about to put the trailer on the market?