Mario says he lives in Mexico and that in Latin America things are different
than in the USA with respect to apartment rental deposit.
He also says "I have only very rarely seen these deposits returned in fact I
don't remember ever seeing one returned..what does this mean?? well, you could
interpret it as 'all Hispanics are thieves' or you can do it their way and as I
suggest, use it as your last months rent...just give notice and nothing more."
1- Mario you make a big generalization, there are about 20 countries in Latin
America.
I have to assume that you lived in all of them. Or perhaps that you lived
in a few and in your ignorance you assume that all the Latin American countries
are the same. It is natural for people that do not study geography or history
to have that misconception. It is also obvious that you never visited Argentina.
Well, you may be surprised but each country south of the border although may
have many elements in common with the others, is different, so you cannot
generalize.
Deposits in Argentina are always returned, unless there is damage caused by
misuse. Normal wearing and tearing is covered by the owner.
2- As to "...all hispanics are thieves" ...this is another big generalization.
You speak as if crime or dishonesty was something new for you...The USA has the
bigest population incarcerated per capita of any country in the world.
Over 2,000,000; by mid year 2002 America's jails held 1 in 142 residents.
http://usgovinfo.about.com/cs/censusstatistic/a/aaprisonpop.htm
Some of them probably victimized honest tango dancers like yourself, yet nobody
else generalizes.
3- I own apartments in Buenos Aires, I have rented them for over 20 years.
If you do not pay the last month rent you will have to satisfy monetarily any
damage that you may have caused by misuse to the owner's satisfaction. And then
do not go there to rent again... for obvious reasons.
Summary: Learn some geography and history before you generalize in such a way.
Also try to have the right attitude with respect to the countries that you
visit. When you are living in a place as you do, this is due to certain
reasons that are convenient for you. Perhaps lower cost of living, lower taxes,
not paying taxes, you like the climate, people are kind, better possibilities
for studying, etc, etc. So when you run into some little inconvenience such as
the one you describe subtract the cost from all the benefits that you have been
obtaining, have a positive attitude, and be happy.
Prevention as you advise, is always important as well. The advise given by you
would be very useful in the countries that you visited. Thank you!
Best regards, Sergio
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