Can a landlord sue a tenant on SSI, SSA, and Teacher's retirement for last month’s rent and make up excuses not to give the deposit back with odd reasons for example, once you’re ever late on the rent to create ongoing late fees from then on, even when you’re not late the next months.
Yes. You can counterclaim for the security deposit, etc. He may not be able to touch the SSI and the SSA, but he will probably be able to garnish the retirement.
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