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How to write a security deposit return letter Landlord's name and contact information. Tenant's name and contact information. Date of the letter. Amount of security deposit being returned to the tenant. Breakdown of any deductions made from the security deposit, including an explanation for each deduction.
Your security deposit demand letter should include the following information: Your landlord's name and address. Your lease date. The address and unit number of the rental in question. The state law regarding security deposits. Your reason for requesting that your deposit be returned.
On July 20, 2021, in a published decision, the New Jersey Appellate Division in Charles Kravitz v. Philip Murphy (A-1584-20), upheld Governor Philip Murphy's Executive Order 128 (EO 128) that allows residential tenants in New Jersey to use their security deposits to pay rent.
RETURN OF SECURITY DEPOSIT Within 30 days after the termination of a tenant's lease the landlord must return the tenant's security deposit plus the tenant's portion of interest, less any allowable fees, by personal delivery, certified or registered mail.
RETURN OF SECURITY DEPOSIT If the landlord fails to return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days, then the tenant is entitled to sue the landlord for the return of the security deposit.