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Moved homes recently? Don't lose your tenancy deposit!

If you have moved recently and your previous landlord is refusing to return your tenancy deposit, you may be entitled to cash compensation up to 3x the value of your deposit.

We can help you get it back, and more in compensation!

Get your deposit back

Up to 3x your deposit back in cash

No hidden or upfront costs

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    Getting back your deposit after moving

    Your landlord is not allowed to withhold your deposit after you have moved out, unless they have a valid reason deposit.

    Often, landlords don't give back the deposit to the tenant, which sometimes indicates the landlord incorrectly protected the deposit, or didn't protect it at all. If this is the case, you may be entitled to not only your deposit back, but compensation too!

    Here's what we will do to help you:

    Check if your deposit was protected correctly

    Negotiate with your landlord on your behalf to get your deposit back

    Represent you at a hearing if your case goes to court

    The Tenant Helpline were set up especially to help tenants just like you. We understand the troubles you are facing and make the claims process as easy as possible for you.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can my landlord withhold my deposit?

    Not without a proper reason. Landlords cannot withhold your deposit without a valid reason. They must provide evidence of property damage, unpaid rent, or other breaches of the tenancy agreement to justify keeping your deposit.

    However, that is what many landlords do. They unfairly withhold the deposit of their tenants and this is a breach of law. If that happens, you may be entitled to compensation.

    How can The Tenant Helpline help me with my withheld deposit?

    Our expert team at The Tenant Helpline specializes in tenancy deposit disputes, helping tenants like you claim back their unfairly withheld deposits. We offer a free initial consultation, expert legal support, and a No Win, No Fee guarantee to ensure you have the best possible experience.

    I have moved out of my rental property and my landlord has not returned my deposit. What should I do?

    The first thing you should do is contact your landlord and ask them why they have not returned your deposit. They may have a valid reason for withholding your deposit, such as unpaid rent or damage to the property. If they do not have a valid reason, you can make a claim for your deposit back.

    If you feel that there isn’t a valid or fair reason for your landlord to withhold your deposit, get in touch with The Tenant Helpline.

    What if my landlord is not responding to my requests for my deposit?

    If your landlord is ignoring your requests, it might be a sign that they haven’t protected your deposit properly or at all. In such cases, you may be entitled to compensation. Get in touch with The Tenant Helpline, and our experts will guide you through the process.

    How long does it take to get my deposit back?

    Landlords are required to return your deposit within 10 days of agreeing on the amount to be returned, after the end of your tenancy. If they fail to do so, you may be eligible for compensation.

    How much cash could I get?

    Suppose your landlord withheld your deposit of £1,000 without providing evidence of damages or unpaid rent. This would be considered a breach of the tenancy agreement. You would be entitled to compensation of up to 3x the deposit value, or £3,000.

    If there were two other breaches of the tenancy agreement, such as the landlord failing to provide you with an inventory or failing to return your deposit within 10 days of the end of your tenancy, the compensation amount could be up to 5x the deposit value, or £5,000.

    Try our claims calculator to see how much you could be owed!

    How much does it cost to use The Tenant Helpline's services?

    We offer a No Win, No Fee guarantee, which means you only pay if we successfully recover your withheld deposit or secure compensation on your behalf. To learn more about our fee structure, contact us for a free consultation.

    We also guarantee that there are ZERO upfront or hidden costs and we DO NOT process your data or details for anything other than resolving your tenancy deposit dispute.

    How much compensation could I claim?

    How much you get depends on two things: the amount of your deposit and the number of breaches that took place.

    For single breaches

    If your deposit was £1,000 and your landlord failed to protect it properly, you could be entitled to compensation of up to three times the deposit value, which is £3,000.

    For multiple breaches

    The compensation for multiple breaches can be up to 5 times the deposit value.

    For example, if the deposit value is £1,000, the compensation amount for the original breach could be £3,000. With three breaches in total, the compensation amount would be up to £5,000

    Housing disrepair

    If your landlord has also left your home in disrepair, you may also be entitled to compensation for the cost of repairs, or to a rent reduction. The amount of compensation you can claim will depend on the severity of the disrepair and the length of time it has been left unaddressed.

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    The Process

    We understand that going through a tenancy deposit dispute can be stressful and time-consuming. That's why we make the process as simple and straightforward as possible.

    We'll review your case and advise you on your options

    We'll negotiate with your landlord on your behalf

    Represent you at a hearing if your case goes to court

    We'll keep you updated throughout the process and we'll fight for your rights every step of the way.

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      Here's how it works

      It's so easy for you to get your compensation with us!

      Free Initial Consultation

      Contact us to discuss your situation and receive expert advice on your deposit dispute

      Assessing Your Claim

      Our team will review the details of your case to determine the best course of action.

      Gathering Evidence

      We'll collect the necessary documents and evidence to build a strong case on your behalf.

      Negotiation

      Our legal experts will negotiate with your landlord to reclaim your deposit and secure compensation.

      Legal Action

      If necessary, we'll initiate legal proceedings to enforce your rights and recover your deposit.

      Resolution

      We'll work tirelessly to achieve a favorable outcome, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.