You paid a refundable deposit when you rented an apartment. You left the apartment in good condition but the Landlord won't return your deposit. Write a letter to the landlord. In your letter explain why you are writing ask for the return of your deposit inform the landlord of possible legal action
Dear Mr Bob,
Well, I am writing to draw your attention to the subject matter of an initial deposit that was $2000 at the time of renting an apartment and signing a contract and it was clearly mentioned in a clause that rent is refundable. in
this
regard I am requesting numerous times verbally to refund it, therefore
, I decided to write a letter to you as proof evidence as the last
resort and I am still requesting to refund my security because I need the money to rent out another apartment nearby my college area.
Furthermore
, I left your apartment in a neat and clean condition without damaging your property, as well as according to a lease deed or written contract I am entitled to a refund at the time of leaving your premises.
lastly
, I would like to warn you that within a week if you would not pay back my initial deposit I would like to present a petition to the honourable court with all evidence such
as the rent deed and photocopy of the initial security cheque and then
the court will decide your punishment.
I am looking forward to your immediate response to this
letter within a week of letter arrival.
Yours sincerely,
Shaban RazaSubmitted by Shabanraza489 on
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