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Landlord-Tenant Dispute

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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
The LL agreed to something. He should explain why he isn't doing it. I agree he may have a reason.
I agree that he should.

I'm assuming that the OP has already inquired about the prorated rent either verbally or in writing with no answer. The completed paperwork may well motivate an answer.
Or it may provide information to the other party that will give him a "leg up" at this point.
 



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