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Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days?
by Anonymous
on January 14, 2013 @22:02
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You already went to court
you said......'''During the hearing I had printed the Landlord Tenant act and brought it to the judges attention that I did not receive this information within the 30 days and should not be liable for damages. I had given the judge proof of the landlord receiving the address as well. She stated this did not pertain to my case since damage was done.'''
The Judge already told you it did NOT pertain to your case. Your landlord can sue you for up to FOUR years after you caused the damage.
You didn't state what the Judge's ruling was on this case. If you lost (which you implied) your best bet is to start paying the landlord instead of the lawyer.
If the landlord did get a judgement against you, your credit rating is already in trouble and settling this up quickly is the best option.
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