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Deposit not in a scheme

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  • tbs624
    tbs624 Posts: 10,816 Forumite
    garfield33 wrote: »
    Just found out that the agent (R) has been back in the country and stripped the (now empty) flat of all the white goods and valuables, yet still no sign of that deposit. Git, utter utter git.

    I realise I could pursue the LL (T) for the deposit, but I'm not sure all the aggro would be worth the money we're owed.
    Don't want to sound harsh ,but you have a choice here - you either let the matter drop and get on with your life, filing the experience away under G for "g its I have encountered", or you do as N79 suggested and get moving on court action.
  • garfield33
    garfield33 Posts: 337 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper
    Yeah, I had just about managed option 1 (get on with my life) but finding out he'd been back just annoyed me all over again!

    Now realising that I sound like a jilted lover!?? Very worrying. I am mentally filing him away now, but have promoted him to 'F' - you can guess what that stands for...
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