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All Forum Posts by: Neeta Agrawal

Neeta Agrawal has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I have video and pictures of all the damages and had sent him the itemized list on 5th day of his move out, which is within 30 days.

For context, we gave the tenant a 60-day notice for non upkeep and no repair communication in 2023 and then extended it for 30 days upon his realtor's request, setting the move-out for May 31, 2023. The tenant refused to communicate about his plans to vacate and finally left the key under the mat on June 2 but made no communication, so we had to make 4 trips looking for the key. He left his belongings inside and later texted his intent to pick up his stuff. He also requested a walk through for later in June. We had previously agreed for a walk through on 31st May, but he hadn't completely vacated. On June 7th, we sent an itemized list of deductions via text; he responded on June 8th, disagreeing and threatening legal action. We didn't reply. Now, over a year and a half later, he sent a certified letter last week demanding the security deposit or legal action within 30 days.

Please advise.