Shouldn’t be a issue since landlords never lie to keep deposits right?

    • Limonene@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      I had to sue for my security deposit once. It’s very common in the US for landlords to fraudulently keep some or all of the security deposit.

      • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        How annoying was that? My last landlord claimed some pretty indefensible justifications for keeping our deposit (among other things, $300 to “sweep and vacuum the attic”) but I’m not convinced that I’ll actually wind up ahead if I’m missing work to go to court.

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          It was during the pandemic, so the courtroom was a teleconference. For $300, it’s not worth the stress (unless you can also claim statutory/punitive damages). But it is worth knowing you’ve deprived a leech of committing theft, if that appeals to you.

          Small claims court is not too hard and doesn’t require a lawyer, but do try to find some free legal advice before your court date. Housing issues usually have free legal advice in most jurisdictions.