First, serve a Notice to Quit.
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
No. Taking a washer and/or dryer is stealing. To force your landlord to return your deposit you must take him to court.
No, that would be theft. The appropriate avenue for recovering the deposit is to file a small claims suit against the landlord.
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212 months is a long time to be demanding the return of the security deposit, so the statute of limitations of your state may have already expired. Assuming it hasn't, you have the right to sue you for landlord for the recovery of the security deposit. In most states the landlord must return your security deposit within 30 days of your vacation from the premises or automatically forfeit it, unless within the same period of time he submits to you an itemized bill for any damages that incurred beyond normal wear and tear.
Yes, you can sue your landlord for damages if they refuse to return your security deposit. It is important to review your lease agreement and state laws regarding security deposits before taking legal action.
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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, you can sue your landlord if they refuse to return your security deposit. You may need to file a lawsuit in small claims court to seek the return of your deposit. It is recommended to review your lease agreement and state laws regarding security deposits before taking legal action.
In my experience with this, yes they can take your state return, but I do not think they are eligible to lien your federal refund.
In Ogden, Utah, the statute of limitations for filing a small claims case against a landlord for the return of a security deposit is generally four years. This period begins from the date the landlord was supposed to return the deposit. It's advisable to file the claim as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected. Always consider consulting with a legal professional for specific guidance related to your situation.