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All Forum Posts by: Michael Elliott

Michael Elliott has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

My mistake.  Deposit was $2000.  I think i'm owed the money and free to take the whole deposit.  They don't want to agree to that.  Do I tell them to sue me?

Originally posted by @Caleb Heimsoth:
@Michael Elliott

Take the 1000 and be done with it. You’re lucky you get even that.

 I'm the landlord

I recently had my first tenant move out and had to spend $5000 on the house after them.  I sent them a claim against their security deposit for $3200 (Deposit was $1000) for the damages.  This was sent within 30 days of them moving out.  Of course they came back denying everything so we started to negotiate.  To close this out, I offered to cut in half to $1600.  They have finally came up to $1000.  From here we are going nowhere and he keeps asking what the next step is.  I would just like to send him a check for $400 ($2000 deposit - $1600 offer from me).  If I had to go to court, I am comfortable that I would win at least $1600 but obviously I'd rather settle and be done with it.  What would you out there suggest I do?

Thanks