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i am a hairstylist that was leasing a building to run a beauty salon. i signed a 2 year lease with some plumbers. when i first leased the building , the building was tore down to the bare walls. i took the building as is and build walls, carpeted the floors, everything. i bought a toilet and sink from the plumbers who owned the building and they charged me to install the toilet and the sink that i purchased from them to put in their building. after one year pass by, the plumbers sold the building to an attorney whom i leased the building from , for the remaining year in my lease. once the year was up he decieded to increase the rent from 350 to 775. i spent 5000 to fix up this building but i did not worry about it, i just decieded to find a cheaper building somewhere else. upon me leaving, i took all of my things that i put in the building, like my shampoo bowls, the toilet and a brand new sink and cabinet that i had not long bought because the original sink that the plumbers installed was falling. 3 months later i get a letter from the landlord, saying i owes him six hundred dollars from him replaceing the sink and the toilet. he says that , it was part of the structure of the building, but he never called me to see if i would replace this my self or did he try to obtain these objects from me, before he replaced it, he just sent me a six hundred dollar bill to pay him back for what he spent. do i have any rights here, cause if i would have known that this was part of the structure of the building i would have never taken it out cause i did not need it cause the building where i am already was equiped with a toilet and a sink.:rolleyes:
 



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