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The security deposit refund letter, sometimes called the return or disposition letter, clarifies for each tenant how the security deposit was used. In the simplest cases, the tenant gets a full return of their security deposit.
The first step would be to discuss the charges with your landlord or the property management company. Clearly state your case and request a refund. If you're still dissatisfied, then there are additional actions you can take. Follow up your conversation with a letter sent by certified mail, keeping a copy for yourself.
Prevention is the best cure. Before you move into a unit, conduct a walkthrough with the landlord so you both can note potential problems. ... Check your state laws. ... Ask for a breakdown of fees. ... Write a letter of intent to sue. ... Go to small claims court.
If your landlord doesn't refund the deposit after the seven-day notice, you can sue him in small claims court. If your landlord sends a letter on time saying he is withholding some or all of your deposit, but you think the amount is too high, you can still sue him in small claims court.
If a landlord does not return the entire amount of the tenant's security deposit within the 21 days required by law, and the tenant disputes the deductions from the deposit: The tenant can write a letter to the landlord explaining why he or she believes he or she is entitled to a larger refund.
Nonpayment of rent: A landlord may keep all or part of a tenant security deposit to cover unpaid rent. ... Tenant breaks the lease: If a tenant breaks his or her lease, the landlord can keep all or part of the security deposit, depending on the terms of the lease and the applicable state laws.
The date of the letter and the landlord's full name and address. The address of the residence you rented and the date you moved in. A statement that you've been paying your rent timely and that you are current with your payments.
The date of the letter and the landlord's full name and address. The address of the residence you rented and the date you moved in. A statement that you've been paying your rent timely and that you are current with your payments.
Concisely review the main facts and lay out the reasons your landlord owes you money. Include copies of relevant letters and agreements, such as your notice to move out. Ask for exactly what you want, such as the full amount of your deposit within ten days. Cite state security deposit law.
Read Your Lease. Go through your lease as soon as you decide to move out. ... Notify Your Landlord. ... Pay Your Last Month's Rent. ... 4. Make Small Repairs. ... Clean, and Clean Again. ... Take Your Stuff with You. ... Return Your Keys. ... Follow Up.
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