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I received a letter from a collection agency regarding a security deposit dispute with a former landlord in Boulder, Colorado. I disputed the claim as the charges are excessive and I did not take before and after pictures. What will the collection agency do now? Will they sue me in small claims court, and if so, how can I defend against this? Would they win even if they don't have pictures or any evidence, as it's just their word against mine?

September 18th, 2023

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