Tenancy Deposit Protection

Starting Your Claim Is Simple And Free Of Charge With Us

Did you know that landlords are required to protect your deposit? If your landlord failed to use a registered scheme you can claim up to 3 times the deposit back as well as your original deposit.

Since the introduction of laws in April 2007, as a tenant when you pay a deposit to secure a tenancy agreement, by law your landlord is obligated to place this deposit in a certified deposit protection scheme, for the benefit of both parties the landlord and tenant.

In the UK there are the government-approved deposit protection schemes:

How To Start Your Tenancy Deposit Claim

Starting your claim is simple, follow the steps below

Step 1

Utilise our free online eligibility checker to find out if you qualify.

Step 2

Once we receive your enquiry, we will contact you to confirm your tenancy agreement and to ensure you have a valid claim

Step 3

If you wish to proceed with your claim, one of our specialist solicitors will deal with your case from this point onwards.

How To Start Your Tenancy Deposit Claim

Starting your claim is simple and free of charge with us…

Step 1

Utilise our free online eligibility checker to find out if you qualify.

Step 2

Once we receive your enquiry, we will be in contact with you to confirm your tenancy agreement and ensure your claim is valid.

Step 3

If you wish to proceed we will get pass your case onto our team of solicitors who will advise you and be your point of contact from here.

Step 4

Confirmation of your claim will be sent over to you and your landlord will be notified.

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Average deposit in the UK
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Of disputes are raised by
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Estimated amount in deposit monies that isn’t protected by landlords

How much could my Tenancy Deposit Claim be worth?

If you have a valid Tenancy Deposit Claim, your landlord may be liable for up to three times the amount of the original deposit.

This means your claim could be worth anything up to:

Amount of Deposit

£100

£250

£500

£750

£1,000

£1,500

£2,000

£3,000

Potential Claim Worth

£300

£750

£1,500

£2,250

£3,000

£4,500

£6,000

£9,000