And expect to be charged for returning the furniture to its correct position. You didn't just move a small piece, you moved ROOMS full of large furniture, changing the purpose of the furnished rooms within the rental. (ie - The living room was no longer a living room, another room assumed this purpose, and the living room become what? A bedroom?) The LL has the right to have the house returned in the same condition as you received it, not rearranged as you saw fit. There was probably a reason the rooms were arranged as they were (bedrooms must have emergency egress by code, the living room may have had more outlets or a larger breaker to handle all the electronics, etc.) Plus, if the furniture is all in different rooms, how would the LL know if any was missing until it is returned to place and inventoried? You should have done this before you moved out.
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