As a general rule, return of a deposit does not, by itself, constitute a waiver or release of any claims that might have been covered by the deposit. In many cases, the deposit laws are much more strict than ordinary contract or tort laws, meaning the landlord may have little choice but to return the deposit and file a lawsuit later.
No a landlord cannot request tax returns Anyone can request them from you. You can provide them to anyone you want. They can not get them from anyone else.
Yes The rent is due until the day tenant returns keys and moves out with all their belongings. If you mean a last-month-rent deposit, then yes, the landlord can ask for one, and, if the tenant doesn't want to give one, the landlord can refuse to rent to them. It's always better (for everyone) to have the agreement in writing.
You cannot have a property on lease and also on monthly rent. If it is a lease it is an agreement between the landlord and the tenant who pays a lumpsum amount as a deposit to the landlord for a fixed term of years and after the term is over the landlord returns the lumpsum amount deposited with him to the tenant without any interest and the tenant vacates the property. Here the landlord uses the deposit amount for his use and after term expires returns the amount without interest. If an amount is paid as advance the (normally less than the lease amount) amount is also returned to the tenant after the period, but in addition to the lumpsum amount a monthly rent is also being paid, which is non-returnable.
Absolutely. 630 is not the worst score in the world. Depending on where, a landlord may ask your for a larger security deposit or for a guarantor that will guarantee your payment. It also helps to show pay stubs, tax returns, and letters of employment.
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About 10 days. Depends on when you filed . Go to the IRS site they show the dates of deposit.
Yes the government can directly deposit your tax returns into your bank. Most tax preparation companies and tax help programs have e-file(direct deposit), it is actually the preferred method of receiving tax returns. how do I sigh on yes they can even income tax returns alguien me podia ayudar a pagar mis deudas.??
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First you need to sue the landlord. If a judgement is entered in your favor, you may request payment at any time. If he fails to pay up, you visit the courts and get an order compelling him to pay. If he violates the order, not only is he risking going to jail for contempt of court, but you may also begin collection procedures such as garnishing wages/tax returns, or placing liens on property.