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Re: is this true,,, - Landlord Forum thread 317508

Re: is this true,,, by Anonymous on April 15, 2014 @02:23

                              
Work with the landlord. Call him. Tell him the place wil be cleaned out by the end of the month. Then get it cleaned out. Ask to meet the LL when the place is cleaned out, and make sure he has the key to enter the place. Stay and clean whatever he says is not clean. Take a few pictures when you have the place ready to hand back to him.
LL broke the lease, tell him you assumed he did not need a thirty day notice if he was the one that ended the lease. It sounds to me like he is not sure you will have the place cleaned out and cleaned up by the first of April. Probably because he sees no effort of it being done so far. Let him know you will be cleaning the place out as soon as the court makes its decision. If your nephew still has the key to the place, you need to get it back or someone needs to change the locks with a 24 hour notice on the door that the locks are being changed....to protect both the LLs interests, as well as your interest, which is getting as much of the security deposit back as possible.
The landlord might not know your intentions, because he has been dealing with your nephew.
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