If your landlord says you owe money, you should carefully review your lease agreement and any relevant communication to understand the basis of the claim. If you believe the claim is valid, try to negotiate a payment plan or seek legal advice. If you dispute the claim, gather evidence to support your position and consider mediation or legal action if necessary.
No, I do not owe any money.
Absolutely! It is your right as a US citizen to challenge anybody who says you owe them money. If they cannot produce the proof that you owe them that debt, then they cannot legally attempt debt collection on you.
You still owe money.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you owe money to.
If you owe your landlord a lot of bank rent, they could be listed as a creditor. However, it might not be a good idea as the landlord may be more prone to evict you if they haven't gotten their money.
You do if you owe him money. You must include ALL creditors.
Pay as you can. They will continually take your refund annually until they get it all back. Another opinion: Get together with the unemployment office and work out mutually acceptable details. Have them point out where and why you owe the money, and come to a compromise.
Generally he can go back as far as you owe the rent. But a landlord can only evict you for not paying the rent, not for money that you owe for back rent. If your landlord accepts your money for the correct amount of rent, he cannot evict you for the back amount, but he can sue you for that.
It means that some says that you owe them money and they have a contract that says this.
His rent.
Not in most U.S. states.
When a tenant files for bankruptcy, this will apply to any money tenant owes. In the case of rents, which is not a form of credit, you still must pay to landlord your rent or face the probability of eviction. If you owe your landlord back rent and declare bankruptcy, then you can include this back rent as part of your debt. Back rent is considered a form of credit, because you owe this money to your landlord and he has continued to grant you the right to stay there. It should be noted that whenever a landlord commences eviction proceedings against a tenant, it is never on the grounds of owing back rent. Your landlord's claims against you in small claims court covers that issue.
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Generally speaking, no. Your landlord may charge you whatever amount of rent he wants. If you are in good faith paying your rent on time, it is presumed that is your rent amount. Your landlord cannot turn around and ask you for more money simply because he thinks he's made a mistake in what he's been charging you. If he says you owe him back money you can refuse to pay but your landlord will likely evict you. However, you can fight the eviction proceedings. If what you're saying is true the judge will find in favor of you and will dismiss the case.
that the Landlord will follow the law. if the tenant leaves the house in good condition, the landlord must refund the entire amount of security deposit.