Pike2350
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- Location
- Salt Lake City
I would simply start by sending the landlord a strongly worded text (everything in writing) Lay out that he rented it and allowed the new tenant to move in even before your actual lease was up....that he stole the time from you to do the proper final cleaning, and therefore you should not have anything withheld from the deposit for cleaning purposes. That, if he disagrees, you would be happy to look at your options. Just let him know that you are not going to be taken advantage of. I think wording it, that HE stole your time to get it cleaned and therefore avoiding any cleaning fees is a fault of his, and he may just be a nicer guy(may not) and give you the full deposit. If not, you don't have to go further, but it at least lets him know you have the option and that you know your rights.
I am a good landlord and would completely give you back your deposit if I did that...but I also know I am unique as a landlord in many ways
I am a good landlord and would completely give you back your deposit if I did that...but I also know I am unique as a landlord in many ways