Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers Properties
Posted Nov 5, 2007 @ 6:45 am, Viewed by 240 Visitors, Read 240 Times.Would you believe in our area of
The tenants have paid a security deposit, maybe a pet deposit and last months rent. The default landlord has pocketed these fees and the rent money.
When the lender takes the property back the tenant is simple evicted, no fees returned. I know the landlord has no right to this money or the rent if they are in deficiency.
This can’t be legal. I had a call yesterday from a person in this situation. She was told, by an attorney of course, that she could sue the default landlord. That’s a joke, right?
Can’t this tenant take the case to the DA?
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