Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

I use to rent apt and I lefted on 02/28/2010 and i didn't recive the statment I called them after 23 dayes they told me they will call me back and they didn't I called back after two dayes and agian they say they will call me aback and after half hour they call and they told me that they send the statment on 03/19/2010 and I owe them becide the deposit $4.35

I didn't recive any statment from them and she told me if you want we can send another one and they past 21dayes alredy so what should i do


Asked on 3/25/10, 11:38 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Gibbs The Gibbs Law Firm, APC

You should consider small claims court. If the landlord did not comply with the 21 day requirement to either refund the deposit, or to account for the use of the deposit, then they are liable to you for the entire amount of the deposit without deduction, and possibly penalties for bad-faith retention of the deposit. Unless your deposit is extremely substantial (more than $7,500), then Small Claims Court is the place to go resolve this. The clerk in the Small Claims Court can assist you with filing and serving the action.

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Answered on 4/01/10, 4:20 pm


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