What is the name of your state? Florida
So I put in a 30 day notice on 5/23/18 via mail as I was instructed. I received acknowledgement from landlord in the form of a letter on 5/29. The letter states that he acknowledges and agrees and my move out date would be 6/22/2018. I would pay the prorated amount from 6/1-6/22 and it would be due on 6/1. I paid it 5/30. The full prorated amount. For 22 days. I ended up finding a place on 6/13 and let him know I was leaving on 6/15 and would that be ok. He said it would be fine. Unfortunately didn't get that in writing. Now I get a letter today stating he is imposing a claim on my security deposit. Reason: no notice given. He's wanting the full month plus a $100 late fee?! How was it late when it was due on the 1st and I paid on the 30th of may? He can't do that can he? Even if I did up and leave he got paid what he was supposed to. Technically he got a week free.
To be clear I PAID up until my move out date of 6/22 the agreed amount. I left early but he was paid. If anything he has MORE time to get another renter without a gap. How would he would lose money. And if anything (will be calling a lawyer tomorrow but wanted to get some quick opinions) he would have to take what I paid for 22 days of the month and subtract it from the full months rent. He can't get the full months rent PLUS the prorated amount I already paid. Something smells fishy here.
Any lawyers or law students here that can chime in on florida law?
So I put in a 30 day notice on 5/23/18 via mail as I was instructed. I received acknowledgement from landlord in the form of a letter on 5/29. The letter states that he acknowledges and agrees and my move out date would be 6/22/2018. I would pay the prorated amount from 6/1-6/22 and it would be due on 6/1. I paid it 5/30. The full prorated amount. For 22 days. I ended up finding a place on 6/13 and let him know I was leaving on 6/15 and would that be ok. He said it would be fine. Unfortunately didn't get that in writing. Now I get a letter today stating he is imposing a claim on my security deposit. Reason: no notice given. He's wanting the full month plus a $100 late fee?! How was it late when it was due on the 1st and I paid on the 30th of may? He can't do that can he? Even if I did up and leave he got paid what he was supposed to. Technically he got a week free.
To be clear I PAID up until my move out date of 6/22 the agreed amount. I left early but he was paid. If anything he has MORE time to get another renter without a gap. How would he would lose money. And if anything (will be calling a lawyer tomorrow but wanted to get some quick opinions) he would have to take what I paid for 22 days of the month and subtract it from the full months rent. He can't get the full months rent PLUS the prorated amount I already paid. Something smells fishy here.
Any lawyers or law students here that can chime in on florida law?