Donna C. asked

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I accidentally paid my previous landlord $1200 through Chase QuickPay. They have refused to help me get a refund. What state are you in? It matters because laws vary by location. I am in New Jersey. What steps have you taken so far? I have contacted the landlord and he said he would have his accountant look at it. Anything else you want the lawyer to know before I connect you? No.

July 17th, 2024

Daniel B. answered

You are entitled to a refund since the payment was made in error and you have already moved out. If ...

July 17th, 2024

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