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Tenancy Deposit Claims Calculator

You may be owed even more than just 3 times your deposit in compensation! Law firms don't tell you that you are owed compensation for EVERY breach

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How much could I be owed?

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 can increase significantly when there are multiple breaches in a tenancy agreement or deposit protection. For example, suppose there are two additional breaches on top of the original one (three in total). In that case, the compensation amount could potentially be up to three times the original deposit value and one time more for each additional breach, which in this case means 5x your deposit value.

So, if the deposit value was £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 nine times the deposit value, which in this example would be £5,000.

This is why it’s essential to thoroughly review your tenancy agreement and the protection of your deposit to identify any potential breaches and seek compensation for each one.

Contact us today and let us help you claim the compensation you are entitled to for multiple breaches of your tenancy agreement or deposit protection.

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    Your Deposit May Not Be Protected Properly

    There's a good chance your landlord didn't properly protect your deposit if:

    Your Deposit Wasn't Protected

    If your landlord didn't protect your deposit, you likely have a claim with your tenancy agreement as proof.

    Your Deposit Was Protected Late By Your Landlord

    Even if your deposit was protected, but after 30 days of payment, you may still have a claim.

    Landlord Refuses To Give Deposit Information

    No information from your landlord about approved deposit protection may indicate you have a potential case for claim.

    Landlord Didn't Give Back Your Deposit

    Refusal or inability to return deposit may indicate they haven't protected your deposit properly and that you may have a claim.

    You Rented Longer Than Originally Planned

    Deposit must remain protected by approved scheme throughout tenancy, including extensions beyond initial agreement.

    Landlord Unfairly Made Reductions From Your Deposit

    Free dispute resolution is available through approved deposit protection schemes for unjustified deduction of deposit potentially due to unprotected status.