This form covers the subject matter described in the form's title for your State. This is a letter from the Tenant to Landlord containing notice of wrongful deductions from the security deposit anda demand for return. This form complies with state statutory law.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention some concerns regarding the deductions made from my security deposit when I vacated the rental property at [address] in Pembroke Pines, Florida. It has come to my attention that these deductions were made wrongfully, and I would like to request their immediate return. Firstly, I would like to address the condition in which I left the rental property upon moving out. I took great care to ensure that the property was left in the same condition as it was when I first moved in. I spotless the premises, repaired any damages, and even hired professional cleaners to ensure a pristine state of the property. Therefore, I cannot understand why deductions were made for cleaning or repairs. Secondly, I would like to discuss the documentation provided for the deductions. As per Florida law, you are required to provide an itemized list of any deductions made from the security deposit within 30 days of the lease termination. Unfortunately, I did not receive such a list and was therefore unable to dispute or question any of the deducted amounts. This failure to provide proper documentation raises concerns about the validity of these deductions. Moreover, it is important to note that under Florida Statutes, a landlord must provide a tenant with a written notice within 30 days after they vacate the property, specifying the intention to impose a claim on the security deposit and the reasons for doing so. I have not received any communication from you within this timeframe, further indicating the wrongful deductions made. I kindly request that you review the situation and return the wrongfully deducted amount from my security deposit promptly. If you believe that any of the deductions were justified, I kindly ask you to provide the necessary documentation and explanations to support your claim. Failure to respond within [reasonable time period, e.g. 14 days] will leave me with no choice but to escalate this matter legally, which I hope to avoid. I value the positive tenancy experience I had during my stay at your property and believe that this issue can be resolved amicably. I appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and expect a prompt resolution. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Alternative names for this type of letter: 1. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Requesting Return of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit 2. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Challenging Deductions from Security Deposit and Demanding Refund 3. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Alleging Improper Deductions from Security Deposit and Seeking Restitution.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention some concerns regarding the deductions made from my security deposit when I vacated the rental property at [address] in Pembroke Pines, Florida. It has come to my attention that these deductions were made wrongfully, and I would like to request their immediate return. Firstly, I would like to address the condition in which I left the rental property upon moving out. I took great care to ensure that the property was left in the same condition as it was when I first moved in. I spotless the premises, repaired any damages, and even hired professional cleaners to ensure a pristine state of the property. Therefore, I cannot understand why deductions were made for cleaning or repairs. Secondly, I would like to discuss the documentation provided for the deductions. As per Florida law, you are required to provide an itemized list of any deductions made from the security deposit within 30 days of the lease termination. Unfortunately, I did not receive such a list and was therefore unable to dispute or question any of the deducted amounts. This failure to provide proper documentation raises concerns about the validity of these deductions. Moreover, it is important to note that under Florida Statutes, a landlord must provide a tenant with a written notice within 30 days after they vacate the property, specifying the intention to impose a claim on the security deposit and the reasons for doing so. I have not received any communication from you within this timeframe, further indicating the wrongful deductions made. I kindly request that you review the situation and return the wrongfully deducted amount from my security deposit promptly. If you believe that any of the deductions were justified, I kindly ask you to provide the necessary documentation and explanations to support your claim. Failure to respond within [reasonable time period, e.g. 14 days] will leave me with no choice but to escalate this matter legally, which I hope to avoid. I value the positive tenancy experience I had during my stay at your property and believe that this issue can be resolved amicably. I appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and expect a prompt resolution. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Phone Number] [Email Address] Alternative names for this type of letter: 1. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Requesting Return of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit 2. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Challenging Deductions from Security Deposit and Demanding Refund 3. Pembroke Pines Florida Letter from Tenant to Landlord Alleging Improper Deductions from Security Deposit and Seeking Restitution.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.