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Doug_Shoe t1_j9wf531 wrote

I'd likely send them a certified letter with the notice. I would think about calling a lawyer and having him send the letter.

Disclaimer I'm not a lawyer, but if the forms aren't in the lease then I don't think they are a requirement. If the lease says notice then give notice done. But given how they're acting I'd think the crazy fake fees are coming so more thoughts about lawyer. But that's me.

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j9x3p7b wrote

Having a lawyer send the letter is often more than enough to dissuade shifty landlords. They're looking to prey on easy targets who don't know their rights (Like me, I got swindled out of my deposit when I was living on my own for the first time).

Having a lawyer send it probably will scare them off. They're just rats.

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