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Remember all the uproar & miscommunication with landlord and owner's agent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 450291" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Was there a "move out inspection" mentioned in the lease? If not, tell her to go stuff herself.</p><p></p><p>Clean the living daylights out of the place, video it, take photos, whatever, but since she's decided to climb up on her high horse.....don't give her an inch. I'd made certain the last object (even if it's a tiny trashcan) didn't leave the premises until sept 31st. </p><p></p><p>A pre-move out inspection is sort of stupid. With your furniture there how is she supposed to really tell if there are things to deduct from the deposit? I mean unless it's glaringly obvious.</p><p></p><p>But honestly? I wouldn't count on getting all of the deposit back anyway. I'd make sure I got at least partial back.......but I betcha no way is she gonna give it all back. </p><p></p><p>We had this in our last apartment in dayton. Aparment manager was a rip roaring alcoholic who didn't appreciate me contacting the complex owners and informing them she was drunk as a skunk unless passed out on her face on her desk. So, the lady suddenly decided (we'd lived there 5 yrs) we weren't going to be renewed. Tried to get us out early. And although we'd already decided to move here to be with mother in law, I dug in my heels. </p><p></p><p>Is <strong>not</strong> a good idea to peeve off an ex difficult child. Movers showed up on the final day of the lease, had our stuff packed in the truck in about 3 hrs tops, I'd cleaned each room completely as we'd packed them up, did a quick run through once the movers left. The place looked better than the day we'd moved in. Of course it did, husband and I painted the walls every single year. (dam flat paint) And I had photos to prove it. Got my deposit back. Found out a couple months later she was fired and had to LOL at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 450291, member: 84"] Was there a "move out inspection" mentioned in the lease? If not, tell her to go stuff herself. Clean the living daylights out of the place, video it, take photos, whatever, but since she's decided to climb up on her high horse.....don't give her an inch. I'd made certain the last object (even if it's a tiny trashcan) didn't leave the premises until sept 31st. A pre-move out inspection is sort of stupid. With your furniture there how is she supposed to really tell if there are things to deduct from the deposit? I mean unless it's glaringly obvious. But honestly? I wouldn't count on getting all of the deposit back anyway. I'd make sure I got at least partial back.......but I betcha no way is she gonna give it all back. We had this in our last apartment in dayton. Aparment manager was a rip roaring alcoholic who didn't appreciate me contacting the complex owners and informing them she was drunk as a skunk unless passed out on her face on her desk. So, the lady suddenly decided (we'd lived there 5 yrs) we weren't going to be renewed. Tried to get us out early. And although we'd already decided to move here to be with mother in law, I dug in my heels. Is [B]not[/B] a good idea to peeve off an ex difficult child. Movers showed up on the final day of the lease, had our stuff packed in the truck in about 3 hrs tops, I'd cleaned each room completely as we'd packed them up, did a quick run through once the movers left. The place looked better than the day we'd moved in. Of course it did, husband and I painted the walls every single year. (dam flat paint) And I had photos to prove it. Got my deposit back. Found out a couple months later she was fired and had to LOL at that. [/QUOTE]
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