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All Forum Posts by: Bob Booth

Bob Booth has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

But they aren't really getting it back if Landlord is just going immediately sue them for damages. 

I don't see what is point of 60 day rule. If Landlord can just never return the SD. Give it back whenever they want then immediately sue afterwards. 

Would they enact triple damages from me to him on his SD to offset what I'm asking for given this matter is now in court? 

I failed to return a tenants SD within 60 days. Because of this I refunded his entire SD. Can I now sue him anyways for what I would have deducted? 

Post: Issues with showing unit

Bob BoothPosted
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I have a tenant who doesn't want to allow showings while he is still here. He is threatening to not leave the unit when his lease ends if we show it potential renters. This would be an issue if we were to sign a lease with a new tenant, and they can't start when the lease says they can pursue damages v. me.

How would you handle this?