Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Pennsylvania

Security Deposit Return after 30 days

My landlord did not return my security deposit or a letter within the required 30 days after I moved. Now he is saying if I file a claim he will countersue because I did not leave a forwarding address. I left a letter with my forwarding address and keys in an envelope. He says he received the keys but not the letter. My address was forwarded with the post office and my work or home phone number did not change. Can I still win? Thank you.


Asked on 6/18/02, 8:56 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

William L. McLaughlin, Jr. McLaughlin Law Offices

Re: Security Deposit Return after 30 days

In Pennsylvania the forwarding address is not

a claim, only a defense. Therefore, there is no

problem with a "counter-claim" (i.e. damages for not

leaving an address). The written notice of forwarding

address issue is a question of fact that will be

decided in court by the fact-finder, probably the

district (local) court judge. In my view you will

very likely win that one, since it appears that you

knew of the requirement and wanted the deposit back.

Check the landlord-tenent statute for you remedies.

Good luck, Bill McLaughlin, Esq. 610-644-4545

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Answered on 6/18/02, 9:07 am

Re: Security Deposit Return after 30 days

Don't make things complicated. The rule that you give your forwarding address is to protect you, not him. Give him your address and 10 days to get you your security back. If he doesn't, file suit, and he will lose.

Good luck.

Kevin J. Begley

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Answered on 6/20/02, 3:04 pm


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