Questions on renter law las vegas
My mother in law was scheduled to move into a rental property (house) on July 1st.
Unfortunately, she passed away suddenly on that date before ever moving in. Are the owners of the property required to return any of the rent she paid in advance? They are paying her security and deposit back, but will not part with the rent. While we understand they had to take the property off the market once she signed the lease, do we have any rights at all regarding any of the rent monies paid? The property leasing agent is not being helpful though they have stated she should return half of it.
Las Vegas Rental Question:
Hello:
I am asking a follow up question to the great information I received yesterday. Recap: My mother-in-law died suddenly on the exact date (July 1) she was to move into a rental home. While we understand and are not disputing the refund in July rent, we are requesting her security and cleaning deposit (my mother never set foot in the house after her initial walk-through in mid June and not a box was moved into the home).
My mother-in-law did go through a property management firm, however, they say that the owner has not released permission for them to return security/cleaning because he (owner) is not convinced that she passed away. Once I submitted a copy of the death certificate, he is still unsure and not hurrying to pay.
1) Isn't the security/cleaning deposit entitled to her estate (of which it will go to her adult, disabled son (my brother-in-law) who lived with her and cannot afford the home on his own.
2) Must it not be returned within 30 days of notification (in our case, July 2nd)?
3) Can he say that he will use the security/cleaning for rent of August because lease was broken? Can't a pretty good excuse of dying break a lease? FYI, my brother-in-law was NOT on the lease.
We are talking about several thousand dollars. Not chump change and worth pursuing if we are in the right.