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Is your landlord refusing to pay you back your deposit? Has your landlord acted unfairly with securing your rent deposit? Has your Landlord not registered and protected your deposit in accordance with the law? Has your Landlord failed to send you, in writing, full details of the deposit protection, within 30 days of the payment of deposit? If you answered YES to any of the above questions; you may be able to claim up to 4 times your deposit back! When you rent a property your landlord will request a deposit. Seems fair, right? This deposit is there to protect them and their property over any damage that may occur whilst you occupy it. It will also protect them if you fail to pay your rent. Years ago your deposit was kept by your landlord, which meant that it was their choice entirely whether you got your money back, or even how much they gave back. In most cases, if your landlord kept to their side of the deal, you would receive your full deposit back provided you hadn’t damaged their property, or failed to pay your full rent. Usually they would allow for general wear and tear over your tenancy period. If the property was not left in a decent state then money would be deducted accordingly. Visit you-tility.co.uk/property-deposit-claims/4587920104 now to apply for further information. Simple :)
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 10:50:11 +0000

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