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 Is it legal for an agent to hold back rent from a landlord if the tenant has paid it?
Is it legal for a renal agent to hold one year's rent from my tenant? I am a landlord and because my tenants are from overseas they have required that they pay one year's rent up front. The ...


 I have a buyer for my house who has viewed through agent 1 but wants to buy through agent 2 is this legal?
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 Can computer use increase electricity bill a lot?
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 I plan on marrying a Marine from NC and I live in OH. What are the chances of getting out of my lease easily?
Is there some sort of loop hole that can get me out of paying for the next 7 months or am I gonna have to just suck it up and pay? Or maybe come to some sort of agreement with my landlord?

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 Rent question: Two people decide to rent a house together. The rent is $800.00. They each pay $400.00.?
After two years, one person moves out. What is the right thing for the remaining renter to do.
1. Pay the $800.00
2. Insist to the land lord that he only owes him only $400.00.
3. M...


 Is housing cheaper in the south?
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 Can my father give me the money for a down payment on a home?
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 How do you sell a house that is not selling?
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 When will house prices go back up?
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 Is it right to ask your rich inlaws for help when buying a house?

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well, they are pretty rich...
and we are pretty poor so it seems fair.
or am i crazy? why dont they offer??...


 Landlord threaten to have the sheriff evict me at the end of the month ?
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 Have you ever bought or sold anything on Craigslist?
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 I rent and the garage broke. Who pays? The landlord or me the tenant?
I have been renting this house for 2+ years. After coming home from a long day at work, I pushed the button on the garage opener and it seemed to be having problems, I push the button again, the ...


 Is it illegal to put satellite dish in low income apartment ?
cause our manager is saying you should not put satellite dish in the apartment.
but were not putting is on the roof we are putting in the backyard
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but it's ...


 When purchasing a home who normally pays for the home appraisal? the buyer or the seller?
my fiance and i r trying to buy his late grandmothers home and have run into a bit of a dilemma. "The Aunts" had a comparitive market analysis done, but our bank wants a copy of an ...


 Can the landlord turn off the heat in your apartment?
It is summer but it has been low 50's at night were I live and has gotten very cold. She shut off the heat for the summer, is that legal to do?
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I have no contract....


 I just bought a house and they did not take their stuff yet.?
I just bought a house and they did not take their stuff out yet. How long should I give them to get it out. Is the stuff in the house legally mine? Thanks in advance....


 Landlord walks in without you knowing. what to do?
i came out of my bedroom and found him in the middle of the living room. are thy allowed to do that or can i shoot him as an intruder?...


 Who wins with all of the foreclosures and delinquencies?
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 Explain second mortgage?
Some people get a second mortgage on their house. HOw can they if the house aint paid for?...



dardar
Can we withhold our last 2 months of rent?
Our land lord is a very difficult and hostile person. I don't trust her to return our security deposit. Can we withhold our last 2 months of rent which would be the same as the security deposit. I feel pretty certain that she will pull some stunt to keep the deposit as she has been very petty and difficult to deal with.
                     
 




Jessica
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I wouldn't if I were you. If she is a petty and difficult person then she will take you to small claims court. Make you pay for those 2 months, keep your deposit, and then make you pay for her lawyer and all legal fees.

I reccomend that you just go ahead and pay the last 2 months. And when you move, make sure the place is SPOTLESS, then take pictures to show that it is. And ask for the money back, if she doesn't give it back, ask her way and then if you think you deserve it back, take her to court and get it back. It will save you from having to pay all the extra money. And in the end you don't even know if she will keep it or not, you are just assuming..


jxt299
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The problem is that when you want to rent your next place your new landlord may easily ask for a reference from your last landlord and if you haven't paid that would be a major strike against you. Think this through clearly, do whats best for yourself in the long run.


TygerLily
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In response to your question, I have a question.
Do you want this lousy landlord to be able to sabatoge your future credit applications through the same nastiness she's demonstrated previously?
Thought not.
Pay the b____. It's worth every cent to get her out of your life. You do not want her coming back to haunt you, she would get too much pleasure from doing so.
Cant' you hear her now? Oh, I don't think youi should rent to them, her venom would spew without missing a beat, they're bad tenants. I had a problem with them, they skipped without paying the last two months they owed me.
Then, upon hanging up the phone, she'd cackle. I fixed them!
Like the other poster said, you can always take her to small claims court if problems arise with you getting the deposti returned.
If I were you, I'd take photos fo the place after I cleaned it and prepared it for the next renter(s) Photos might hold up in court.


Nicole
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It sounds unlikely that you would be able to do that. But by right your landlord owes you your security deposit if there is no reasonable cause to hold it. I'm sure laws are different in all states so I would probably do some research. I found you a few sights that may be helpful:


Just My Name
No don't do it, you'll end getting bad credit. Believe me....I know =(


unknown2u
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I really do not think that will work. She can take you to court for not paying rent. You can take her to court if she does not return your security deposit. Just remember, do not make a mess of the apartment/house that you are renting. If you leave it in good condition and your rent is all paid then she will have to return your deposit. If she does not then you will have a good case in court. Good luck


exhaustedtraveler
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Check the terms of your lease. I'm pretty sure there's a standard clause in there that says you cannot apply the deposit to your remaining rent on the end of the lease. If she's really that petty, difficult and hostile the odds are pretty good that she'd take you to court (small claims or otherwise) to get the last two month's rent. Not only would she win, but she'd be able keep your deposit as a penalty. Additionally, future landlords or loan suppliers might contact her as a reference for your reliability as a renter. You don't need her saying that you failed to pay two months' rent.

Stay on the moral and legal high ground. Pay the rent, and then risk the deposit. Who knows...she may surprise you and pay it all back. I've been pleasantly surprised by crazy landlords in the past.


Dan C
Be prepared that you may be sued and have to pay legal fees and damages if you lose. However, if you have documentation of wrongdoing or neglect by the landlord, you may be able to prove your case and win. If it's a large complex, they probably have strong legal protection and you might be out of luck.


R.E. Advice
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Pay what you owe for rent regardless.....Security deposit and rent are 2 different categories. If she unjustly keeps your security deposit, you'll have recourse to try and get it back.....even if that means suing the landlord.


FreakyGeeky
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I highly recommend trying to use your last 2 months payment up. However, it is illegal. You do not have any right to do so and if she is serious about it, she could evict you. I would "accidentally" forget to pay the second to last months rent and then when she approaches you about it, say you are having difficulty paying but plan to pay in the next few days. Just keep saying this until you get to the last 30 days because then it is really difficult to be evicted in 30 days.

I say these things not because I'm a lowlife and trying to screw someone over. I have just been around the block a few times and it is EXTREMELY hard to get a security deposit back. Especially if it is someone who only owns a handful of apartments. Most likely they spent your security deposit on groceries the moment they got your check. So it is difficult to come up with the money to give it back to you. Then they start inventing repairs....blah blah blah. Sounds like she is that kind of person.


jocey g
no, but you can take her to small claims court once she with holds your security deposit illegally. i suggest jugde mathis or mariah lopez :)


~broken angel~
by law no you cannot if she feels the need she can sue you for the last two months rent and you will probably get an eviction on your record also


Andrew
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No. you made a contract. If you attempt to withhold money you will be in breach and will open yourselves up to a lawsuit.


♥TacySay♥ 12/25/08
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No, you can't hold the last 2 months. You have to pay her. Make sure to clean VERY VERY good when you move out. So you can fight for your deposit is she refuses to hand it over. Take pictures of everything after you have it cleaned out.


blak diamond
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Dont withhold the rent that will give her leverage against you but do take photos and make her sign an agreement that all is well with the place so she cant keep the deposit. dont give her the keys until she signs.


jack
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pay her the two months of rent. By keeping the rent payed up and the home cleaned then you should receive your deposit back if you have left at least a two week notice.


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