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Originally Posted by fotze
I think I read once that the landlord is required to mitigate the losses, i.e. try to rent the place out, which you did meaning you are only out the time the place it was not rented and the cost to you to replace the renter. But who knows if that was true, probably what ken is referring to though.
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Yeah, that's the case. I need to try to rent it, but if I can't he's on the hook. Although it would be pretty easy to tell someone (ie the court) that I can't find suitable renters, seeing as I've been screwed twice in a row, and I haven't signed a lease yet with my next tenant, who happens to be an ex girlfriend.
But yeah, all I want is my $1550 and I'm happy. Although it IS tempting to keep on cashing cheques every month (my bank fee is $7 for each NSF) to maybe get some cash, and at the very least screw his credit!