What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
I had been renting a house from a management company here in GA the last 3 years. last month I had to move for work and needed up purchasing a home in my new city. prior to this, I contacted my landlord and they said that I was allowed to break my lease under the following conditions: 1. I forfeit my security deposit 2. Give them 60 days notice 3. Allow them to show the property so that they could find a new tenant. All of this was done, and they found a new tenant. I had my move out inspection and turned over keys May 30.
My question is this:
They said they will be sending me a bill for re-key and turnover -and minor repairs (paint I assume) tomorrow. They state that since I forfeited my deposit that none of the things that would normally be taken from it will be and I will be billed for that stuff. I was under the impression that forfeiting the deport simply meant that I could never get even a potion back even if there was leftover after the turnover of the house. Can they refuse to use the deposit for this in this situation?
I had been renting a house from a management company here in GA the last 3 years. last month I had to move for work and needed up purchasing a home in my new city. prior to this, I contacted my landlord and they said that I was allowed to break my lease under the following conditions: 1. I forfeit my security deposit 2. Give them 60 days notice 3. Allow them to show the property so that they could find a new tenant. All of this was done, and they found a new tenant. I had my move out inspection and turned over keys May 30.
My question is this:
They said they will be sending me a bill for re-key and turnover -and minor repairs (paint I assume) tomorrow. They state that since I forfeited my deposit that none of the things that would normally be taken from it will be and I will be billed for that stuff. I was under the impression that forfeiting the deport simply meant that I could never get even a potion back even if there was leftover after the turnover of the house. Can they refuse to use the deposit for this in this situation?