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Realtor ignoring its client.

Asked on Apr 09th, 2020 on Landlord and Tenant Law - Florida
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My family is planning buying a house, we are trying to talk to the realtors that rented the house to us about moving out, but the realtor is angry that we did not ask him to find a house for us and he also said they would need another month of security deposit during this coronavirus out break when both me and my husband are not working so he started ignoring our gmails and phone calls, we dont know what to do.
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Your post makes little sense making it impossible to determine what the issue is. If you have a lease they cannot artitrarily increase thesecurity deposit unless the lease provides otherwise. IF you are a monthto month tenant, every month is a new term and that includes security deposit amounts. Beyond that I am not sure why there is this flurry of call and emails that need to be repsonded to and it certainly seems that YOU are not the realtors client, its more likely the property owner is. 
Answered on Apr 14th, 2020 at 5:59 AM

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Perhaps next time you could write in single sentences that begin with a capital letter and end in a punctuation mark.   Lawyers like to answer questions fully and correctly. However run on sentences with misplaced modifiers prevent that.   I do not know any attorney anything based on theose liited facts. However, how can you buy a house when you cannot afford to pay the security deposit?    
Answered on Apr 10th, 2020 at 5:38 AM

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