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Re: Charge rent up new tenant if break lease?
by Anonymous
on June 9, 2012 @15:22
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Your tenant broke your lease and your are entitled to keep the SD funds equal to the rent money you lost between the old and new tenant, plus you can recoop any advterising or marketing costs you incurred. Do not return any money or send the SD reconciliation letter until after you have thoroughly inspected the house for damages, and the new tenant has actually moved in and paid you. But make sure to send the SD letter within your state's alloted timeframe, usually 30 days. If the new tenant has not moved in yet or paid you all the move in funds by the 30 days, explain in the SD letter that the refund amount, if any, will depend upon the new tenants successful move in and payment of funds.
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