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All Forum Posts by: Shawn Gor

Shawn Gor has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Ned Carey @Charlie MacPherson @Douglas Snook Thanks for sharing your perspective. Really appreciate that. 

@Chase Gochnauer I agree. He realized 5 days before lease expiry and as good gesture he brought this point to landlord's attention while giving the keys.

My Friend living in Massachusetts. He recently completed his lease. He kept and returned house cleaner than he received from landlord. While moving out walk-through he updated landlord and suggested to service Air Conditioning unit since compressor was not working. Landlord now denying to return deposit money and asking to fix air compressor.  Is it renter's responsibility to fix? What should he do?