You can't just leave and say keep the security deposit. If the damage is more than the security deposit, he's going to come after you for the balance. He can sue.
Some places have formal or informal blacklists of tenants which landlords check prior to renting. Hopefully, you'll be on a local list as soon as the landlord finds out about your criminal damage to his property.
Some landlords are greedy scuzzballs, but you're the sort of stupid, irresponsible tenant that makes life harder for decent renters.
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You can't just leave and say keep the security deposit. If the damage is more than the security deposit, he's going to come after you for the balance. He can sue.
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yeah but he won't, my friend said landlords dont sue because its not worth it to them and they end up spending more trying to go after a tenants money
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Some places have formal or informal blacklists of tenants which landlords check prior to renting. Hopefully, you'll be on a local list as soon as the landlord finds out about your criminal damage to his property.
Some landlords are greedy scuzzballs, but you're the sort of stupid, irresponsible tenant that makes life harder for decent renters.