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<blockquote data-quote="YoungBloodM50" data-source="post: 6937068" data-attributes="member: 620109"><p>I see wher you are coming from on this osl, but I have to agree with everyone else that suing will get you no where. I would talk to the landlord first if I were you.</p><p></p><p>Getting your deposit back shouldn't be hard as stated earlier as long as you haven't trashed the place. When I was renting the terms specifically stated that when I moved out I had to have the carpets professionally cleaned. But instead of wasting my money I borrowed my mother-in-laws carpet cleaner and made that apartment my b!tch. It was so much cleaner than when I moved in. Landlord was so excited, she was happy to give me everything back.</p><p></p><p>So there ya go, that's my 2 cents. Do what you will with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YoungBloodM50, post: 6937068, member: 620109"] I see wher you are coming from on this osl, but I have to agree with everyone else that suing will get you no where. I would talk to the landlord first if I were you. Getting your deposit back shouldn't be hard as stated earlier as long as you haven't trashed the place. When I was renting the terms specifically stated that when I moved out I had to have the carpets professionally cleaned. But instead of wasting my money I borrowed my mother-in-laws carpet cleaner and made that apartment my b!tch. It was so much cleaner than when I moved in. Landlord was so excited, she was happy to give me everything back. So there ya go, that's my 2 cents. Do what you will with it. [/QUOTE]
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