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    Commercial Lease Return of Deposit

    Hi and thanks in advance for your time. I ended my lease (was on m-m) end of October. Is there a legal time frame the landlord must adhere to in returing my deposit? They quoted 2-3 weeks expectation... Thanks Gapster
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    Month to Month @ business location - obligations?

    I am on a month to month lease after my 3 year term was up (landlord didn't want to renew and I am "selling" the business). I think I was obligated to "gut" the place according to my former lease, but now that I am on m-m, does that hold true? I just want to walk away. There was no new m-m...
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    wow, CBG, came for some advice got the 3rd degree. did you even read my last post??? What does it say about YOUR character judging me about a single incident??? If you knew me and what I do in my everyday life you would certainly take back your accusations Pathetic of you, really i...
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    As noted, I would accept *Partial* liability for 2 reasons: 1) the vase was not in a safe place and not secure (had I bumped into the display, it would have toppled pretty easily) 2) they said had it been their own vase (as opposed to a contract piece) they would've written it off. IMO...
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    Of course, I wouldn't sue unless I felt the store was negligent. TG he wasn't hurt, but if the vase broke towards him, it might be a different story all together. I realize that I am responsible for controlling my child, but the vase was precariously placed at floor level. It was a very...
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    thanks again for your info, cbg. Hopefully the fact that we spent almost $4K that day in the store will motivate them not to pursue the damages. aloha! g
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    Thanks cbg I have 3 follow up questions 1) they said that if it were their own piece, they would not care, it is just that the piece is on consignment. Why should the owner of the piece matter in the liability? It was in their store. 2) GFB if my son were hurt by the broken glass, I...
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    2 yr. old son broke an item in a store, who pays?

    We were in a furniture store and my 2 yr. old son accidentally knocked over a $200 vase. The store might hold us liable. The item was on contract from an artist. They said that if it were their own item, we would not be held liable, but since it was that of an outside party, they would...
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