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Re: Security Deposit Refund Issue by Mo (Wa) on June 19, 2012 @13:50

                              
If the lease says $ 50.00 less then that is what it is. LL are always talkig about " what does your lease say?" If its $ 50.00 less then why would they think you should man up and pay more than the lease calls for. The judge will only allow 2 months of the lease which is what your company is paying. You are being a very responsible tenant and your LL is the one who needs to put on his big boy britches.
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Re: Security Deposit Refund Issue by Anonymous on June 19, 2012 @13:53 [ Reply ]
Thank you for being reasonable. Like I've stated, I'm a business man. I totally understand him not losing money on me moving. I do know that by the law he is required to mitigate his damages. He's not only getting those covered, but he's getting another $3,000+ on top of that. I'd say he's making out pretty well in this whole deal.
    Re: Security Deposit Refund Issue by Jake on June 19, 2012 @14:20 [ Reply ]
    "I'm a business man."

    As a business man you should know that all commitments should be honored. Even verbal ones. Jeeze, what are you teaching your kids?
      Re: Security Deposit Refund Issue by Mo (Wa) on June 19, 2012 @14:25 [ Reply ]
      Jake ~ you are the one who advised a LL to illegally put a car out on the street and act like he didnt know how it got there. Are you seriously questioning someone elses integrity ! I found your posts to be morally void.
      Re: Security Deposit Refund Issue by Anonymous on June 19, 2012 @14:27 [ Reply ]
      I am a business man. If a client came up to me and said, "I know I said you'd get $10,000 in this 2 year period, but my situation has changed. You'll actually get $12,000 in this 2 year period." What kind of business man would I be to press the issue and keep demanding more?

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