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: Template for a Detailed Letter from Tenant to Landlord in Temecula, California: Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the non-receipt of my security deposit refund after vacating the [Property Address] in Temecula, California. As a responsible tenant, I fulfilled all my obligations mentioned in the lease agreement, and it has been more than [number of days] since my departure. According to California law, specifically, the California Civil Code Section 1950.5, a landlord is required to return the security deposit to the tenant within 21 days of the lease termination or the tenant's move out, whichever is later. Since that deadline has already passed, I kindly request that you take immediate action to address this matter. During my tenancy, I took great care of the property, ensuring that it was well-maintained and in good condition. Upon moving out, I performed a thorough cleaning of the premises and left it in the same state as it was when I first moved in, minus reasonable wear and tear. To facilitate the resolution of this matter, I have enclosed a copy of the move-out inspection report and any additional supporting documentation along with this letter. The report clearly indicates that there were no damages beyond normal wear and tear, and the property was left in a satisfactory condition. I trust that you understand the importance of promptly returning the security deposit as per the California law. Please find enclosed my forwarding address, provided for your convenience, where the security deposit refund and any related itemized deductions should be sent: [Your Full Name] [Your New Address] [City, State, Zip Code] If you fail to return my security deposit, I will be forced to pursue legal remedies available under California law, which may include filing a lawsuit in small claims court. Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1950.5(l), if legal action is required to recover the security deposit, I may also be entitled to recover twice the amount of the withheld deposit as well as reasonable attorney fees. To avoid any unnecessary legal complications, I urge you to immediately return the security deposit along with a detailed itemization of any deductions made, if applicable. Please provide a response to this letter within [number of days stated in the lease agreement or a reasonable timeframe, generally 5-10 business days]. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I hope we can resolve this issue amicably and without further escalation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]Title: Template for a Detailed Letter from Tenant to Landlord in Temecula, California: Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding the non-receipt of my security deposit refund after vacating the [Property Address] in Temecula, California. As a responsible tenant, I fulfilled all my obligations mentioned in the lease agreement, and it has been more than [number of days] since my departure. According to California law, specifically, the California Civil Code Section 1950.5, a landlord is required to return the security deposit to the tenant within 21 days of the lease termination or the tenant's move out, whichever is later. Since that deadline has already passed, I kindly request that you take immediate action to address this matter. During my tenancy, I took great care of the property, ensuring that it was well-maintained and in good condition. Upon moving out, I performed a thorough cleaning of the premises and left it in the same state as it was when I first moved in, minus reasonable wear and tear. To facilitate the resolution of this matter, I have enclosed a copy of the move-out inspection report and any additional supporting documentation along with this letter. The report clearly indicates that there were no damages beyond normal wear and tear, and the property was left in a satisfactory condition. I trust that you understand the importance of promptly returning the security deposit as per the California law. Please find enclosed my forwarding address, provided for your convenience, where the security deposit refund and any related itemized deductions should be sent: [Your Full Name] [Your New Address] [City, State, Zip Code] If you fail to return my security deposit, I will be forced to pursue legal remedies available under California law, which may include filing a lawsuit in small claims court. Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1950.5(l), if legal action is required to recover the security deposit, I may also be entitled to recover twice the amount of the withheld deposit as well as reasonable attorney fees. To avoid any unnecessary legal complications, I urge you to immediately return the security deposit along with a detailed itemization of any deductions made, if applicable. Please provide a response to this letter within [number of days stated in the lease agreement or a reasonable timeframe, generally 5-10 business days]. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. I hope we can resolve this issue amicably and without further escalation. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]