This is a formal demand letter from a Tenant to Landlord demanding return of Tenant's security deposit after vacating the premises. This form informs Landlord that he/she has a limited number of days as permitted by state statutory law to refund Tenant's deposit or legal sanctions may ensue.
Title: Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Keywords: Escondido California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice, failure to return, security deposit, demand for return Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address concerns regarding my security deposit, which was not returned to me after vacating the rental property located at [Property Address] in Escondido, California. As per our rental agreement and California state law, I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter and the prompt return of my security deposit. Paragraph 1: Failure to Return Security Deposit Despite vacating the property in compliance with the lease agreement dated [Lease Start Date to Lease End Date], I have not received any communication or refund regarding my security deposit within the legally allotted timeframe. According to California Civil Code Section 1950.5, a landlord is required to return the tenant's security deposit within 21 days of the tenant's move-out date. Paragraph 2: Specifics of Non-Compliance To ensure clarity, I would like to mention that I left the rental property in good condition, as evidenced by the move-out inspection conducted on [Date of Move-out Inspection]. All rent payments were made on time while residing at the property, and any repairs beyond ordinary wear and tear were promptly reported to you in writing. Paragraph 3: Calculation of Security Deposit As agreed upon in our rental agreement, the total amount of my security deposit was $[Amount]. This sum was intended to cover any potential damages to the property or unpaid rent. However, as I left the premises in satisfactory condition, I expect a full refund of my security deposit. Paragraph 4: Demand for Return In accordance with California Civil Code Section 1950.5, I demand an immediate return of my security deposit within 21 days from the date of receipt of this letter. Failure to return the full amount within this timeframe will lead to further legal action, including the filing of a lawsuit in small claims court. Conclusion: Please consider this letter as my official notice of your failure to return my security deposit, as well as my demand for immediate restitution. I trust that you will rectify this matter promptly to avoid any unnecessary legal actions. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter, and I look forward to resolving this issue amicably. Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your Contact Information] Additional types of Escondido California Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of failure to return security deposit and demand for return: 1. Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Legal Notice of Non-Compliance and Refusal to Return Security Deposit 2. Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Final Notice before Filing a Lawsuit for Non-Return of Security Deposit.Title: Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Keywords: Escondido California, letter, tenant, landlord, notice, failure to return, security deposit, demand for return Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address concerns regarding my security deposit, which was not returned to me after vacating the rental property located at [Property Address] in Escondido, California. As per our rental agreement and California state law, I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter and the prompt return of my security deposit. Paragraph 1: Failure to Return Security Deposit Despite vacating the property in compliance with the lease agreement dated [Lease Start Date to Lease End Date], I have not received any communication or refund regarding my security deposit within the legally allotted timeframe. According to California Civil Code Section 1950.5, a landlord is required to return the tenant's security deposit within 21 days of the tenant's move-out date. Paragraph 2: Specifics of Non-Compliance To ensure clarity, I would like to mention that I left the rental property in good condition, as evidenced by the move-out inspection conducted on [Date of Move-out Inspection]. All rent payments were made on time while residing at the property, and any repairs beyond ordinary wear and tear were promptly reported to you in writing. Paragraph 3: Calculation of Security Deposit As agreed upon in our rental agreement, the total amount of my security deposit was $[Amount]. This sum was intended to cover any potential damages to the property or unpaid rent. However, as I left the premises in satisfactory condition, I expect a full refund of my security deposit. Paragraph 4: Demand for Return In accordance with California Civil Code Section 1950.5, I demand an immediate return of my security deposit within 21 days from the date of receipt of this letter. Failure to return the full amount within this timeframe will lead to further legal action, including the filing of a lawsuit in small claims court. Conclusion: Please consider this letter as my official notice of your failure to return my security deposit, as well as my demand for immediate restitution. I trust that you will rectify this matter promptly to avoid any unnecessary legal actions. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter, and I look forward to resolving this issue amicably. Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your Contact Information] Additional types of Escondido California Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of failure to return security deposit and demand for return: 1. Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Legal Notice of Non-Compliance and Refusal to Return Security Deposit 2. Escondido California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Final Notice before Filing a Lawsuit for Non-Return of Security Deposit.