My owner is holding up on my security amount My owner is holding up on my security amount

1 year ago

Hello, Sir/ Ma'am.. my owner is holding up on my security amount not just that he talked very badly and improperly to me when I asked him about the status. I have vacant the flat on 1st oct now it's 10th oct. I need to pay for deposits of my new flat.. and i need my amount for that as well. apart from all this owner talked in such a bad manner he lift a finger on my profession and concerned broker is straight up declining my calls.

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Contact the landlord through a letter or any written means. In your written communication, give the landlord a deadline for returning your full security deposit. Be sure to include your mailing address or other payment information so that the landlord can easily get you the money.

If it's clear landlord is not going to reach pay, you might want to sue your landlord. Suing in small claims court is likely your best option if the amount you're arguing about isn't more than your court's limit on the amount of money at stake. Small claims cases involve low filing fees, don't require lawyers, and move quickly. Although in many states you can't bring an attorney with you to small claims court, you can always meet with one ahead of time. You can consult a local landlord-tenant lawyer to discuss your case's strengths and weaknesses and get advice on how to file your case, present your case in court, and, if necessary, follow up to collect any money the court awards you.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

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A.Dear Client
You ask him very politely to give back your security deposit and if he does not do that then in that case you can send a legal notice to him through a lawyer.
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