b1m2x3
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Hi everyone, I'm a bit new to Toronto, so I'm unfamiliar with landlord and tenancy laws. Just wondering if you could help me out with an issue I'm currently having with a past landlord.
Since this is the internet, I'll give you a basic summary:
- My friend and I moved in last September, and was charged first mo + last mo (security deposit) + X$ damage deposit + $Y key deposit
- Friend moved to California, leaving me responsible for moving out
-Moved out the end of Feb. Met with landlord, did a walk through and both signed a paper saying the apartment was satisfactory and that I was receiving half of the damage+key deposit back.
-inquired about the other half of the deposit
-8 days later they contacted me saying they found damages to part of an appliance and would be taking the returned half of the deposit back to replace the whole appliance
-I send them an image of the appliance when we moved in, clearly busted up. Saying they can keep the other half for their troubles and lets just move on.
-They respond 29 days later with an image of their own
- Now threatening to 'talk to their lawyer'
Do they have any legal grounds? I thought it was illegal to charge a damage deposit in Ontario in the first place? We both signed the paper saying the apartment was fine on moving out, and she returned my half of the deposit.
any help would be hugely appreciated.
Since this is the internet, I'll give you a basic summary:
- My friend and I moved in last September, and was charged first mo + last mo (security deposit) + X$ damage deposit + $Y key deposit
- Friend moved to California, leaving me responsible for moving out
-Moved out the end of Feb. Met with landlord, did a walk through and both signed a paper saying the apartment was satisfactory and that I was receiving half of the damage+key deposit back.
-inquired about the other half of the deposit
-8 days later they contacted me saying they found damages to part of an appliance and would be taking the returned half of the deposit back to replace the whole appliance
-I send them an image of the appliance when we moved in, clearly busted up. Saying they can keep the other half for their troubles and lets just move on.
-They respond 29 days later with an image of their own
- Now threatening to 'talk to their lawyer'
Do they have any legal grounds? I thought it was illegal to charge a damage deposit in Ontario in the first place? We both signed the paper saying the apartment was fine on moving out, and she returned my half of the deposit.
any help would be hugely appreciated.
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