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.
Title: Long Beach California Letter from Tenant to Landlord Regarding Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return Introduction: In Long Beach, California, tenant rights are protected by various legal provisions, including the security deposit laws. When a tenant believes that wrongful deductions have been made from their security deposit, it is essential to address the issue promptly. This letter will provide a detailed description of how tenants can communicate their concerns to landlords, asserting their rights and demanding the return of wrongfully deducted funds. Below you will find a template for the Long Beach California Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing the Notice of wrongful deductions from security deposit and demand for return. Template: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Dear [Landlord's Name], Re: Notice of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address concerns regarding the deductions made from my security deposit pertaining to the residential property at [Rental Property Address] in Long Beach, California. As a tenant, I believe that the deductions made from my security deposit were wrongful and do not comply with the relevant provisions of California law. This letter serves as a formal notice of such wrongful deductions and a demand for the prompt return of the deducted amount. [Type A — Inadequate itemization]: If you believe that the landlord has failed to provide an adequate itemization of deductions, use this section. Upon reviewing the itemization provided, I note that it fails to comply with the requirements outlined in Section 1950.5 of the California Civil Code, which mandates an explicit breakdown of each deduction made from the security deposit. The itemization provided lacks details and supporting documentation, preventing me from understanding the basis and validity of each specific deduction. [Type B — Unlawful deductions]: If you believe that the landlord has made illegal deductions, use this section. After a careful analysis of the itemization provided, it has become evident that some deductions made are in violation of California law. Specifically, the deductions made for [state the specific unlawful deductions], as detailed in the itemization, are illegal and contrary to the provisions set forth in the California Civil Code, Section 1950.5. In light of the aforementioned discrepancies, I hereby demand the immediate return of the wrongfully deducted amount, totaling $[x] to be remitted to the address mentioned above. I kindly request that the refund be issued within [reasonable time period, e.g., 14 days] from the date of receipt of this notice to avoid any further legal action. Furthermore, I would like to remind you that under California law, if the entire security deposit, or a portion thereof, is wrongfully withheld, I may be entitled to recover treble damages as specified in Section 1950.5(l) of the California Civil Code. Please consider this letter as my final attempt to resolve this matter amicably before pursuing further legal action, which may include filing a claim in small claims court. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. I request that you acknowledge receipt of this letter in writing within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 5 business days] to ensure effective and efficient communication. Sincerely, [Your Name]Title: Long Beach California Letter from Tenant to Landlord Regarding Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return Introduction: In Long Beach, California, tenant rights are protected by various legal provisions, including the security deposit laws. When a tenant believes that wrongful deductions have been made from their security deposit, it is essential to address the issue promptly. This letter will provide a detailed description of how tenants can communicate their concerns to landlords, asserting their rights and demanding the return of wrongfully deducted funds. Below you will find a template for the Long Beach California Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing the Notice of wrongful deductions from security deposit and demand for return. Template: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Landlord's Name] [Landlord's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Dear [Landlord's Name], Re: Notice of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address concerns regarding the deductions made from my security deposit pertaining to the residential property at [Rental Property Address] in Long Beach, California. As a tenant, I believe that the deductions made from my security deposit were wrongful and do not comply with the relevant provisions of California law. This letter serves as a formal notice of such wrongful deductions and a demand for the prompt return of the deducted amount. [Type A — Inadequate itemization]: If you believe that the landlord has failed to provide an adequate itemization of deductions, use this section. Upon reviewing the itemization provided, I note that it fails to comply with the requirements outlined in Section 1950.5 of the California Civil Code, which mandates an explicit breakdown of each deduction made from the security deposit. The itemization provided lacks details and supporting documentation, preventing me from understanding the basis and validity of each specific deduction. [Type B — Unlawful deductions]: If you believe that the landlord has made illegal deductions, use this section. After a careful analysis of the itemization provided, it has become evident that some deductions made are in violation of California law. Specifically, the deductions made for [state the specific unlawful deductions], as detailed in the itemization, are illegal and contrary to the provisions set forth in the California Civil Code, Section 1950.5. In light of the aforementioned discrepancies, I hereby demand the immediate return of the wrongfully deducted amount, totaling $[x] to be remitted to the address mentioned above. I kindly request that the refund be issued within [reasonable time period, e.g., 14 days] from the date of receipt of this notice to avoid any further legal action. Furthermore, I would like to remind you that under California law, if the entire security deposit, or a portion thereof, is wrongfully withheld, I may be entitled to recover treble damages as specified in Section 1950.5(l) of the California Civil Code. Please consider this letter as my final attempt to resolve this matter amicably before pursuing further legal action, which may include filing a claim in small claims court. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. I request that you acknowledge receipt of this letter in writing within [reasonable time frame, e.g., 5 business days] to ensure effective and efficient communication. Sincerely, [Your Name]