[RPPTL Leasing Committee] Residential lease security deposit
RPPTL Real Estate Leasing Committee
landten at lists.flabarrpptl.org
Thu Apr 8 12:04:40 PDT 2021
I agree with Amanda.
Albert
Alberto M. Cardet, Esq.
Cardet Law, P.A.
PO Box 830746
Miami FL 33283
305-403-7783
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 2:58 PM RPPTL Real Estate Leasing Committee <
landten at lists.flabarrpptl.org> wrote:
> If it were me, I would still send it to the property address as the last
> known address and copy it to the Tenant’s attorney by email. No point in
> potentially having a strict construction argument regarding the statute.
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> Amanda R. Kison, Esq.
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> landten-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org> *On Behalf Of *RPPTL Real Estate
> Leasing Committee
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 08, 2021 2:51 PM
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> *Subject:* [RPPTL Leasing Committee] Residential lease security deposit
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> Group:
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> Residential lease with $25,000.00 security deposit. The lease
> has ended and the Landlord is making a claim against the entire $25,000.00
> security deposit. Tenant is a prominent person who lives out of state and
> the landlord does not have an address for the tenant.
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> The tenant’s attorney in New York said in an e-mail that he would accept
> the 30-day security deposit claim letter on behalf of the tenant as the
> tenant’s attorney and that I do not need to send it to the leased premises
> (the last known address for the tenant) by certified mail RRR
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> The lease is silent regarding notice to the tenant. Does the attorney’s
> acceptance in writing of the 30-day security deposit claim letter eliminate
> the need to send it to the tenant’s last known address (which was the
> leased premises)?
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> Kristopher E. Fernandez, Esquire
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> Florida Bar Board Certified Real Estate Attorney
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