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A landlord can ask for extra money to cover the cost of damages greater than the security deposit. Landlords may need to take legal action to recover extra money. In court, they will have to prove: the tenant caused the damage.
You can take court action to get your tenancy deposit back if you think your landlord has withheld any of it unfairly. The court process is sometimes called a small claim or a money claim. You can claim for other things at the same time, for example, repairs that were not done.
You should say something like: ?I am giving 1 month's notice to end my tenancy, as required by law. I will be leaving the property on (date xx). I would like you to be at the property on the day I move out to check the premises and for me to return the keys.
Check if your landlord can take money from your deposit For example, they can usually take money off if: you owe rent. you've damaged the property - this could be something like a spill on the carpet or a mark on the wall where you've hung a picture.
Paying a deposit in a shop If you change your mind, the shop can legally keep your deposit. For a reserved item, they may also argue that they could have sold the item if it had not been reserved for you. If they do, they may insist that you keep your promise and buy it or else compensate them for their loss of profit.