Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
I am renting a new apartment. I was told I had to pay all fees up front (deposits, first/last months rent, broker fees, application fees). However, I have not signed a lease and I may not be able to move. What can I do if I am unable or unwilling to sign a lease and move into the new place? Can I get my money back?
Asked on 2/06/14, 8:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN
LAW OFFICES OF SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN, ESQ.,
All agreements should be in writing including all preconditions and contingencies. Your agreement rules, IN WRITING.
Answered on 2/06/14, 9:03 pm
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