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Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? - Landlord Forum thread 274578

Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? by John (MS) on January 14, 2013 @22:45

                              
That is all not true.

The landlord has ONLY 30 days, it says it in the Act, and must also serve a timely notice of the claim, in writing, prior to the court action.

So that's what it says, and that's the law.

The judge in your case was absolutely wrong, and you should both appeal the decision and consider suing the judge for recovery of court costs and legal fees.
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Re: Can the landlord collect damages after 30 days? by Anonymous on January 14, 2013 @23:22 [ Reply ]
It absolutely does not limit the LL's right to bring civil suit against the tenant for damages to only 30 days. The statute of limitations is a few years.

You are the biggest liar.

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