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	<title>Comments on: How to Get a Free Legal Advice from Lawyers Online</title>
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		<title>By: Tammy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tammy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To whom it may concern 
I need some advice on the below.
My boyfriend moved into this apartment in June 2009 he had a 2 year lease but the owner asked him if he could move out the end of March 2011, the monthly rent at this apartment was R10000, his deposit was R20000 as it was a fully furnished two bedroom apartment.
In the last month he noticed dampness in the en-suit bathroom and we did not know where it was coming from as it just appeared on the wall. Opposite this wall or behind it was the shower for the guest bathroom, in our personnel opinion it look like the water was seeping in-between the walls From a leakage inside we were not sure .  The apartment was given back in a superb condition to a point that the carpets and lounge suit where professional cleaned, my boyfriend had looked after this apartment as if it was his own, all payments were made on time and he was never late, he paid the rent in euros. The owner leaves in Australia and came through for the inspection on the 31st of March which she did with my boyfriend  and was very happy even the owners mum commented that the apartment look just the way it was given to him . the only thing my boyfriend forgot to tell her on that day was that recently  the hot water tap in the en-suit bathroom of the wash basin was leaking , which he then told later on that afternoon via a conversation that they had . The current owner did not get a new tenant but her sister is living in that apartment , my boyfriend was promised that his deposit would be transferred which still has not happened , he was told he needs to pay for the wall damage and the whole plastering  of the walls and R20000 will not be refunded, as far as we both understand and have spoken to home owners  and a plumber, when a place is rented out the owner needs to maintain some parts and that the issues in the bathroom is a wear and tear issue as the plumbing was done a 100% and as a tenant you cannot see inside the wall to figure out what’s wrong with the plumbing . He had only noticed the dampness in the last weeks, if the walls of the bathroom were fully tiled we would not have seen this, in his case the bathroom was cheaply painted, most home owners tile they bathrooms.Please can you assist us with some advice on this issue as boyfriend as still not received his deposit and the owner has gone back to Australia?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To whom it may concern<br />
I need some advice on the below.<br />
My boyfriend moved into this apartment in June 2009 he had a 2 year lease but the owner asked him if he could move out the end of March 2011, the monthly rent at this apartment was R10000, his deposit was R20000 as it was a fully furnished two bedroom apartment.<br />
In the last month he noticed dampness in the en-suit bathroom and we did not know where it was coming from as it just appeared on the wall. Opposite this wall or behind it was the shower for the guest bathroom, in our personnel opinion it look like the water was seeping in-between the walls From a leakage inside we were not sure .  The apartment was given back in a superb condition to a point that the carpets and lounge suit where professional cleaned, my boyfriend had looked after this apartment as if it was his own, all payments were made on time and he was never late, he paid the rent in euros. The owner leaves in Australia and came through for the inspection on the 31st of March which she did with my boyfriend  and was very happy even the owners mum commented that the apartment look just the way it was given to him . the only thing my boyfriend forgot to tell her on that day was that recently  the hot water tap in the en-suit bathroom of the wash basin was leaking , which he then told later on that afternoon via a conversation that they had . The current owner did not get a new tenant but her sister is living in that apartment , my boyfriend was promised that his deposit would be transferred which still has not happened , he was told he needs to pay for the wall damage and the whole plastering  of the walls and R20000 will not be refunded, as far as we both understand and have spoken to home owners  and a plumber, when a place is rented out the owner needs to maintain some parts and that the issues in the bathroom is a wear and tear issue as the plumbing was done a 100% and as a tenant you cannot see inside the wall to figure out what’s wrong with the plumbing . He had only noticed the dampness in the last weeks, if the walls of the bathroom were fully tiled we would not have seen this, in his case the bathroom was cheaply painted, most home owners tile they bathrooms.Please can you assist us with some advice on this issue as boyfriend as still not received his deposit and the owner has gone back to Australia?</p>
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		<title>By: Tenzin Zhivago</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tenzin Zhivago</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If your case is serious and time sensitive, why waste time searching for free legal advice from online attorneys who are not completely dedicated to your legal matter. Instead, finding a good personal lawyer for your specific case might be a better option. Just my 2 cents.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your case is serious and time sensitive, why waste time searching for free legal advice from online attorneys who are not completely dedicated to your legal matter. Instead, finding a good personal lawyer for your specific case might be a better option. Just my 2 cents.</p>
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