no, they just claimed that turning off the power, in and of itself, was a breach of the lease for which they are taking 100% of security deposit. I can't find it in the lease and they will not cite a...
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no, they just claimed that turning off the power, in and of itself, was a breach of the lease for which they are taking 100% of security deposit. I can't find it in the lease and they will not cite a...
My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: North Carolina
I recently moved out of my apartment early (still paid rent for the remaining 10 days left on lease). I shut off the...