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LANDLORD KEEPING YOUR RENT DEPOSIT?

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  • Completed court filing forms included to show your landlord you are ready to take them to court
  • Case law references & sections of the civil code
  • ​Sent for your final approval in 2-5 business days

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Deposit Recovery Package
$99
  • 3 page demand letter optimized for results
  • Completed court filing forms included
  • ​​12-15 page package includes case law references & sections of the civil code
  • Sent for your approval in 1 business day

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IS FOR YOU IF:
  • Your landlord has not returned your security deposit (or a part of it)
  • ​Your landlord does not have the right to withhold your deposit - confirm with our questionnaire
  • ​You want to get your deposit back FAST while saving your valuable time
CALIFORNIA LAWS PROTECT RENTERS
Your landlord may be liable for up to twice the amount of your security deposit in penalties paid to you for illegally retaining your deposit

















CALIFORNIA LAWS PROTECT RENTERS
Your landlord may be liable for up to twice the amount of your security deposit in penalties paid to you for illegally retaining your deposit




















QUESTIONS WE GET ASKED A LOT
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SECURITY DEPOSIT BASICS
You are protected by law
  • 21 days to pay: Under California law, a landlord must return the renter's security deposit within 21 days after the renter has returned the keys and vacated the property
  • Landlord must provide notice of deductions: landlords in California must provide renters with  an itemized statement listing any deductions exceeding $125, such as for the cost of repairs for damage to the property
  • Deductions are limited by law: Landlords may use security deposits to pay for unpaid rent and repairs due to damage, but not for ordinary wear and tear. 
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