If you signed something that said they could keep the deposit, it will be tough. You will have to sue them. If you did not sign anything stating it is a non-refundable deposit, then explain that you did not sign anything stating it was non-refundable, you gave them money and received nothing and that you will sue if they don't return it. == Hopefully there was a provision in the agreement that you must have signed stating the steps as to what would happen with the deposit for the purchase. It would seem reasonable to keep an application fee, but not the other. Check in with a real estate attorney to see what you have--perhaps a letter from him to the complex will do the trick.
the maccaron
It will generally be left at the apartment offices. Otherwise it may be returned to sender.
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Ben Matlock
Get in contact with an attorney, document with receips, photos, logs. With the attorney's help, put rent payments in escrow with the court.
if you signed it then it is to late. You could try contacting the judge if he hasn't signed it.
You should request an absentee ballot that can be signed and returned by mail if you cannot be present at the voting place.
It is reasonable to expect that if you know who stole your car, and the police are involved, your car is probably going to be returned to you, so it is premature to file an insurance claim. If the car is returned in a damaged condition, you may then have a claim.
yes it can, they usually return it when the debt is deemed uncollectable then they can transfer it to a attorney for possible suit.
In most cases, yes. That is the purpose of a deposit- to pay for holding a property for you. There are a few circumstances where your deposit would be returned, but usually not. A DAMAGE deposit should be returned. If you have a written lease, read the lease to see what it says.
Sure. If you win the landlord walked through the apartment and found that everything was okay, you should expect your deposit to be returned to you. If it doesn't, you have the right to contest such.