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All Forum Posts by: Hai-Dang Tran

Hai-Dang Tran has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Kim Meredith Hampton I don't remember which company it was. They changed management about 3 different throughout the 6 years I lived there. I'm waiting for a statement from my bank way back from 2012-2013 and hopefully the statement shows the deposit back then.

Thanks for all the reply. Jim Goebel I moved out of that apartment already so I'm to worry about how they feel, but I rather to settle privately instead of going that far to get the money.


 Colton Fairchild I signed the contract back in 2013 and I don't have the original copy of it since they were all wet sign back then. The digital version only shown all the transaction I'd when I moved in the new unit in 2015 with the $250 additional deposit and nothing about the $750.

I live in Dallas, Texas and recently just moved out of my apartment. The property had several changes in property management. I used to live in a one bed room apartment with $750 security deposit then transfer to a 2 bedroom apartment, therefore my security deposit should transfer to the new unit with an additional $250 in order to add up to the first month rent which is $1000. The current PM claim that they only have the record of my new unit with the $250 deposit (where I received non back after all the fees) and they don't have access to any of the record of my previous unit. So now I'm losing $750 which doesn't make any sense at all. I don't have my lease contract since I have live there for over 6 years. What is my option in this case? Thank you.