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Re: Landlord denies occupancy because current tenant decides to stay.

Posted by Richard on July 20, 1999 at 17:56:14:

In Reply to: Landlord denies occupancy because current tenant decides to stay. posted by Wali on July 20, 1999 at 17:13:33:

I thought you had 72 hours to recind a contract...yes landlords too...so 2 days seems ok...
but he should refund application fee in full.

: I signed an "application form" for a 2 bed apartment, paid security deposit
: and $100 application fee for August 15th, 1999 move-in date. Two days later,
: the management called me and said the current tenant was no longer vacating so
: the apartment was no more available for rent.

: They are offering me a substitue apartment one month later or a substitute
: apartment on a middle floor which does not suit to me. (I needed a top floor
: apartment becuase my wife and I are sleep-sensitive).

: Doesn't security deposite guarantee that I will get the apartment I signed up for.
: What does "application form" mean.
: What are my rights keeping in mind that I did not sign a lease yet.


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