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      January 29, 2025 at 3:41 pm
      Absolutely!

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        January 29, 2025 at 3:14 pm
        Keep pestering him. Maybe call/msg from a different number. All the best buddy. And all the best for your internship in Mumbai

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          January 29, 2025 at 3:10 pm
          That’s good, atleast there is proof that you have given the money. The only way you can expect a return of the amount is to speak to him on an emotional level. Make up some stories, beg him a bit (I know it’s your own money, but desperate times call for desperate measures) and hope that he returns. Also be willing to accept a partial refund, you may get 3-4k out of the 7.5k.

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            January 29, 2025 at 3:03 pm
            Is there any proof that you have given the amount, like UPI,etc?

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              January 29, 2025 at 2:32 pm
              If it is written in the agreement that you need to give 1 month notice before vacating, then police/legal notice/court is not going to help you. Selective reading of laws is not going to benefit you. It is true that the landlord cannot hold the security deposit if there is no damage to the property, however, at the same time, the 1 month notice is for the landlord to find a new tenant in your place. If you do not adhere to the agreement, why should the landlord entertain you?

              The best course of action here is to make the landlord explain your financial situation, and in case this does not work, take it as a small fee for a very vital lesson that agreements are not meant to be broken.

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