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The landlord must send an itemization of damages to the tenant within 15 days of the moveout.  The landlord send the notice to the last known address of the tenant.  That probably was the tenancy address.  Did you have your mail forwarded?  If yes, and you did not recieve a notice of damages, its too late for the Landlord to make a claim. If the Landlord did sent the notice, they have 5 years to file a lawsuit to collect the damage. Every thing depends on whether the Landlord sent the notice of damages.... Read More
The landlord must send an itemization of damages to the tenant within 15 days of the moveout.  The landlord send the notice to the last known... Read More