Action on not refunding the deposit amount
3 years ago
I had given 1L deposit to my landlord. Now I am about to vacating the house, but he seems having lot of excuses to return the deposit amount. This already bound by the rental agreement. Please suggest various steps to counter this legally.
Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
A.Hi,
As per the facts, you must try to send the legal notice with priority to the landlord demanding the return of deposit
As per the facts, you must try to send the legal notice with priority to the landlord demanding the return of deposit
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A.Hello,
As per the facts, you must at a priority send the legal notice to the landlord demanding the deposit.
As per the facts, you must at a priority send the legal notice to the landlord demanding the deposit.
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A.Send legal notice on priority
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DIYAVARHUSSAIN SHAIK
Responded 3 years ago
A.Dear Client
As per the Written Agreement your owner had received Rs.1 LAKH from you, it is his duty to pay the advance amount once you are vacating the house, issue a legal notice then file a case in the court to recover the amounts
As per the Written Agreement your owner had received Rs.1 LAKH from you, it is his duty to pay the advance amount once you are vacating the house, issue a legal notice then file a case in the court to recover the amounts
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