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		<title>By: Claire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Tasha, normally the only valid fee that your landlord can charge you is for the 60 days. Actually since you haven&#039;t been living in the house during the 60 days and even paid for the monthly fee for two months upfront you can even have some of the money you paid to your landlord reimbursed if you can establish that the landlord isn&#039;t exerting any effort to re rent the apartment you&#039;ve lived in ever since you left the place. You can try to negotiate this with your previous landlord, file a law suit or simply file a formal complaint with RPA you can decide which option works best for you.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tasha, normally the only valid fee that your landlord can charge you is for the 60 days. Actually since you haven&#8217;t been living in the house during the 60 days and even paid for the monthly fee for two months upfront you can even have some of the money you paid to your landlord reimbursed if you can establish that the landlord isn&#8217;t exerting any effort to re rent the apartment you&#8217;ve lived in ever since you left the place. You can try to negotiate this with your previous landlord, file a law suit or simply file a formal complaint with RPA you can decide which option works best for you.</p>
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