of course
You can't apply a last month's rent deposit unless this is your last month (or, in your case, the last two months). I don't know what state you are in, but it is unusual to give a two month deposit. If you have a rental agreement that requires 60 days notice to terminate, I guess that would make sense. But, unless you've given notice, then, yes, a prudent landlord would give a late notice.
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It took 13 months from last payment to the end of foreclosure proceedings and the eviction notice.
Yes, season 7 is the last season of Burn Notice.
"In Country" was during the evacuation of Saigon in April '75.
Notice is stressed on the first syllable.
i guess it could last about 14 months i guess it could last about 14 months
The short answer is "because someone screwed up somewhere." My guess would be that you were the last registered owner.
there are 92 days in the last 3 months.
Any time rent is unpaid, a notice to quit should be served. The duration depends on state law.
depends on what it is
I don't know specifically what "C" means however I do know that level "A" means you are amongst the first to evacuate and level "E" are the last to evacuate