Are you getting ready to move out of your rented property ? Don’t forget to get your deposit back ! With the average deposit worth ~ £1000, it’s very important to get all of it back when your tenancy ends.
We created this information pack to help you learn your rights and responsibilities, so you can successfully claim your deposit back, even if your landlord has something else on their mind.
Download the FREE information pack and get:
- An easy to consume PDF E-guide – your rights and responsibilities
- Template letters ready to send out
- Useful contact to organisations that can help
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My ex landlady tried to charge me from my deposit for a cooker that never worked while I lived in the flat. This guide was useful to learn my rights and fight off the charges.
I got into a huge dispute with my landlord about my entire deposit. With this guide I was able to negotiate on all but one deduction, so I got to take almost all of my money back.
Get your deposit back – Negotiate with your landlord successfully
Moving out ? Get Your Deposit Back – Our e-guide, included in this pack, will take you through a crash course on tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities.
You want to get your money back when you leave the property. To do that you must make sure that the property is in good condition and there are no issues surrounding your move. This guide will help you get ready for moving and successfully claiming your money!
Get actionable advice on how to communicate with your landlord; how to manage expectations and how fast can you move things forward.
2 Template letters ready to be sent to your landlord
You don’t need to spend hours staring at a blank email, wondering how to phrase your words. We’ve packed 2 template letters to help you talk to your landlord efficiently and achieve faster results.
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Moving into a new rented property ? Do you know that it’s your landlord’s responsibility to protect your tenancy deposit in a government-backed scheme ? The average deposit is worth ~ £1000. To secure this money against abuse and unfair deductions, you landlord should submit the money to a deposit protection scheme in a short period after the beginning of the tenancy.
We created this information pack to help you learn your rights and responsibilities, so you can keep your deposit and landlord in check.
Download the FREE information pack and get:
- An easy to consume PDF E-guide – your rights and responsibilities
- Template letters ready to send out
- Useful contact to organisations that can help
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I didn't know about deposit protection, until my landlord tried to deduct £300 for cleaning. He dropped the charge, when I told him I can go to court and claim compensation.
My landlord tried to keep my deposit and not put it in a scheme. He only protected it two months after I started chasing him. The template letters were really useful, cause I have a hard time with words.
Get your deposit protected or Claim your compensation
Moving in ? Get your deposit protected – Our e-guide, included in this pack, will take you through a crash course on tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities.
If your landlord fails to protect your deposit within the proper period, you can claim compensation in the county court for up to 3 times the deposit amount. Get actionable advice on how to communicate with your landlord; how to manage expectations and how fast can you move things forward.
5 Template letters ready to be sent to your landlord
You don’t need to spend hours staring at a blank email, wondering how to phrase your words. We’ve packed 5 template letters to help you talk to your landlord efficiently and achieve faster results.
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In a perfect world, boilers don’t break on a Friday and it’s always 20 degrees at home.
In the real world, boilers do break, you put on 3 extra layers of clothes and argue with your landlord who is not excited to buy a new one.
We know how stressful being cold at home is. So, we created this easy to use information pack for tenants who are increasingly finding themselves with mittens after dinner.
Download the FREE information pack and get:
- An easy to consume PDF E-guide – your rights and responsibilities
- Template letters ready to send out
- Useful contact to organisations that can help
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Our landlord left us for two weeks without heating, but when we threatened to call for a council inspection, he sent somebody to check the central heating. It took another 10 days but at least we're warm again. This guide helped us a lot !
I never thought that my landlord would try to cheat me and make me pay for boiler repairs (which I didn't cause). This guide helped me understand my rights and help me push back.
4 Steps to get your landlord to do repairs
Problems with the heating and hot water ? Spring your landlord into action with 4 steps ! – Our e-guide, included in this pack, will take you through a crash course on tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities.
Get actionable advice on how to communicate with your landlord; how to manage expectations and how fast can you move things forward.
3 Template letters ready to be sent to your landlord
You don’t need to spend hours staring at a blank email, wondering how to phrase your words. We’ve packed 3 template letters to help you talk to your landlord efficiently and achieve faster results.
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