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All Forum Posts by: Josselyn Jorge

Josselyn Jorge has started 7 posts and replied 24 times.

I have a tenant moving out at the end of the month and the tub needs some TLC. Nothing too crazy but wondering what will last longer since it’s a rental, reglaze or epoxy?

Post: Looking for CPA in Florida

Josselyn JorgePosted
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Can you forward me the name as well please? Thank you.

Yes I do. However, if they can still sue then there’s no real point in keeping security deposits if that makes sense. 

I just received a message from my previous property manager for a rental condo I have in Orlando. The tenant moved out in June 2023 and is now contesting $500 I withheld from the security deposit. The Management Company is recommending at this point, because there is a dispute, to send some kind of bill showing that this work was done and if not, it would be best to issue a refund.

Here’s the message I received: 

The previous tenant only just picked up his deposit refund letter, after leaving it unclaimed since late year… yes, really, nine months later!! And now since receiving the official mailed notice, he is exercising his right to dispute the $500 claim for the AC sanitizing. This is what he wrote to us:


“I'd like to dispute the A/C sanitation fee for $500 and would like it refunded. Neither my brother or myself smoke. The appt as always had a mustiness about it, not sure if that was attributing to the "smoke odor" but again we don't smoke. I dont think it's fair that we are being held liable for something we had no hand in contributing to”

Am I legally responsible to return anything 9 months after he moved out??



I have a triplex and one section has termites in the closet. What would you suggest is the best course of treatment? The tenants will be moving out in 3 weeks and just told me about this!

What city is it in if you dont mind me asking?

What are the requirements and what height are the buildings and this applies to?

@John Underwood are you using excel with specific formulas? Can you share more?

The new home would be our primary residence. We’re currently renting due to a relocation and should be closing in April. 

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