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    Default Validity of Notice of Intention to Impose Claim on Security Deposit

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Florida

    Is a "Notice of Intention to Impose Claim on Security Deposit" in Florida valid if the Landlord sends the notice and addresses it to the husband of Tenant who lived in the house but was not "Tenant" who was listed on and signed the lease. The wife was the only one listed as the Tenant on the lease. The husband and children were just listed as persons who would occupy the house.

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    Default Re: Validity of Notice of Intention to Impose Claim on Security Deposit

    What are you trying to ask? Whether you can dispute the notice if you receive it at your home address, but it's addressed only to your husband (an occupant of the former rental) and not you (the tenant)?

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