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Can a landlord come to you 2 months after you mov in and say you owe me a deposit when in the beginning their was no deposit?? And can you be sued for the money you owe her if their isnt a lease??
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 20, 2011 06:18:00

If you are an oral, month to month, the landlord CAN require a deposit, raise the rent, or change other terms. They simply need to provide adequate notice of the change in terms so you can make the choice to move or accept the new terms. Normally, that is 60 days.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 20, 2011 06:18:00

If you are an oral, month to month, the landlord CAN require a deposit, raise the rent, or change other terms. They simply need to provide adequate notice of the change in terms so you can make the choice to move or accept the new terms. Normally, that is 60 days.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 20, 2011 06:18:00

If you are an oral, month to month, the landlord CAN require a deposit, raise the rent, or change other terms. They simply need to provide adequate notice of the change in terms so you can make the choice to move or accept the new terms. Normally, that is 60 days.

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