What is the name of your state? Florida
I know I’m heading to small claims court, but not sure where.
I rented a home for all of 2018 in Jacksonville, FL. The lease was written to comply with Florida statute by a Florida Realtor; however, the owners live in Tarrytown, New York.
Owners violated the statutes requiring notice of what bank the deposit was located in and did not give any notice of issues to hold security deposit by certified mail within 30 days of surrendering the property. I provided my new address as required by statute. Although I left on November 30 (turning over the keys to their Florida relative who handled any on-site problems), I did pay December’s rent in full to comply with the lease. The lease was not subject to renewal, but informed the owners that I would be moving with more than 60 days notice.
My question: Do I file in small claims court in Florida or New York? They do not live at the Florida house and don’t know how they would be served papers. But the lease is not subject to NY statute.
I know I’m heading to small claims court, but not sure where.
I rented a home for all of 2018 in Jacksonville, FL. The lease was written to comply with Florida statute by a Florida Realtor; however, the owners live in Tarrytown, New York.
Owners violated the statutes requiring notice of what bank the deposit was located in and did not give any notice of issues to hold security deposit by certified mail within 30 days of surrendering the property. I provided my new address as required by statute. Although I left on November 30 (turning over the keys to their Florida relative who handled any on-site problems), I did pay December’s rent in full to comply with the lease. The lease was not subject to renewal, but informed the owners that I would be moving with more than 60 days notice.
My question: Do I file in small claims court in Florida or New York? They do not live at the Florida house and don’t know how they would be served papers. But the lease is not subject to NY statute.