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Re: Landlord/Tenant Trial Next Week by Anonymous on January 26, 2015 @18:46

                              
I offered to refund two weeks worth of rent for November, but asked for December's rent. I also offered to waive the repair costs and late fees. They refused. So now it's on to trial. I don't care what the legal fees are or how long it takes.

The heat is the landlord's fault. In Colorado, the landlord has to make a reasonable effort at fixing major problems. We did everything we could. But, again, the tenants can't just move out. They have to notify the landlord, the landlord has 2 weeks to cure, and THEN they can move it.

My lawyer said that there is no doubt the tenant is in the wrong. None.

But they could still win this case. But I'm not going down without a fight.



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Re: Landlord/Tenant Trial Next Week by Anonymous on January 26, 2015 @19:25 [ Reply ]
"But, again, the tenants can't just move out. They have to notify the landlord, the landlord has 2 weeks to cure, and THEN they can move it"

You gave them a NOTICE TO QUIT, thats what they did!

No matter how you keep spinning it, thats the fact. Why didn't you return their security deposit on time?

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