I will draft a letter for deposit, damages
Drafting powerful demand letters to recover your security deposit
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Are you in a dispute over both your security deposit and alleged move-out damages? These situations can be complex, but a clear, authoritative demand letter from a U.S. Attorney can cut through the confusion. I will draft a comprehensive letter that addresses both the return of your deposit and disputes any invalid claims of damage.
This service is designed for tenants whose landlords are withholding a deposit based on exaggerated or false claims about the property's condition upon move-out. I will frame the argument in a legally sound manner, referencing the landlord's obligations and your rights.
This gig provides:
- A single, powerful letter addressing both deposit and damage issues.
- A clear rebuttal to the landlord's claims.
- The professional backing of a licensed attorney.
Protect yourself from unfair claims. Let's build a strong case for the return of your money.
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Veelgestelde vragen
My landlord is claiming damages that were there when I moved in. Can you help?
Absolutely. This is a common issue. Your letter will assert that the "damages" were pre-existing conditions, and the burden is on the landlord to prove otherwise.
What if the landlord's claims exceed my security deposit?
The letter will firmly dispute the validity of the charges and state that you are not responsible for the alleged amount, while still demanding the return of your original deposit.
Can you use my move-in checklist as evidence?
Yes. A move-in checklist is a powerful piece of evidence. If you have one, I can reference it in the letter to counter the landlord's claims.
