Daniel, you are not going to get back your full deposit if you did not give a full 30 days notice...that's just the law. What I may suggest is you put in your letter what the prorated cost for the 7 days that you are not going to be there (your rent divided by 30 days, then multiply that times 7). You should have the actual figures in your letter...whatever they may be. This covers your *** in the event that they agree to it, but never pay you or don't pay you ALL of what they should. If the numbers are in the letter that they sign off on, then there is no denying it if you ever have to take it court.
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