Reclaim your security deposit when landlords break the law
Every page below pairs a specific deposit violation with the exact state civil code that regulates security deposits — and generates a formal demand letter in 60 seconds.
40 violation × state templates ready to deploy.
Missed Return Deadline
Charged for Normal Wear and Tear
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — California
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — New York
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Texas
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Florida
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Illinois
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Washington
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Colorado
- Charged for Normal Wear and Tear — Massachusetts
No Itemized Receipt Provided
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — California
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — New York
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Texas
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Florida
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Illinois
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Washington
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Colorado
- No Itemized Receipt Provided — Massachusetts
Overcharged Past Statutory Limit
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — California
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — New York
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Texas
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Florida
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Illinois
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Washington
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Colorado
- Overcharged Past Statutory Limit — Massachusetts
Deposit Withheld With No Reason
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — California
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — New York
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Texas
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Florida
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Illinois
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Washington
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Colorado
- Deposit Withheld With No Reason — Massachusetts