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 Can I sue my landlord ?

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ManutdGiggs
post Jun 2 2024, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(RedSky21-New @ Jun 2 2024, 02:39 PM)
The story is like this. I informed my landlord that I will be moving out and was told that my two months deposit will be taken due to moving out before contract completion. I was not happy but I accepted it.

Later when I moved out, I was informed that any repairs and damages will be deducted from my utilities deposit which is separate from my two months deposit.

My question is, is this allowed ? I assumed the two months deposit which was taken would cover all this. Can someone advice based on their experiences?
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TA was signed for landlord to keep tat unit for u thru out the tenure and for tenant to stay for the entire tenure stated in the TA which agreed n signed by both parties

Forfeiting the security deposit is a fair deal for early termination. Deducting the utility deposit for non rectification of the damages done to the unit is oso fair. Except for fair wear n tear.

Hope the above helps

 

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