Moving Out: Disputes
I have tried to cover all of the different aspects of moving out of home into your own place. But what happens when you decide for any reason that you want to move out of that place? What procedures should you follow?
In this chapter I am going to give you a brief rundown on what your rights are, on handling disputes with your landlord or agent, what the deal is with giving notice, how you should go about termi\nating a lease early, leaving the place just as you found it on day one and, most importantly, getting your bond money back.
DISPUTES
A few landlords aren’t the nicest people in the world, at times resembling the Wicked Witch or Wizard of the West, but that is no excuse to let yourself be pushed around. There are two things that you need to remember—landlords aren’t always right and you have rights too. If some kind of problem develops with your landlord or agent, the very first thing that you should do is re-read your lease or tenancy agreement.
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