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: San Diego California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring a serious matter to your attention regarding the deductions made from my security deposit upon vacating the [address] rental property located in San Diego, California. It has come to my attention that the deductions made are wrongful and not in accordance with tenant-landlord laws in California. 1. Basic Letter: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing to formally notify you of my disagreement with the deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] property in San Diego, California. The deductions made are in violation of California tenant-landlord laws, and I demand an immediate return of my full security deposit amount. 2. Legal Terms: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], As per my careful examination of the items deducted from my security deposit, I would like to bring to your attention that these deductions display a clear violation of California Civil Code Section 1950.5. Consequently, I demand the immediate return of my security deposit in full. 3. Detailed Explanation: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing this letter to express my disappointment and concern over the deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] rental property, which I vacated on [date]. After reviewing the itemized deductions, I firmly believe that these deductions are unjust, as they conflict with the provisions set forth in the California tenant-landlord laws. 4. Legal Support: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1950.5, I am writing to formally address the wrongful deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] property, located in San Diego, California. It has come to my attention that these deductions are in direct violation of the state's laws and regulations, specifically Section 1950.5(f), which explicitly prohibits deductions that are not necessary or exceed the total amount that is reasonably necessary to remedy damages caused by the tenant. Conclusion: In conclusion, it is my expectation that you rectify this matter promptly by returning my security deposit in full, in compliance with California tenant-landlord laws. I trust that we can resolve this amicably and avoid any further legal implications. Failure to address this matter satisfactorily within [specified time] will force me to pursue further legal action to protect my rights as a tenant. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] *Note: This letter serves as a general guide; it is advised to consult with an attorney or legal authority to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the letter as per your specific situation.Title: San Diego California Letter from Tenant to Landlord: Notice of Wrongful Deductions from Security Deposit and Demand for Return Introduction: Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring a serious matter to your attention regarding the deductions made from my security deposit upon vacating the [address] rental property located in San Diego, California. It has come to my attention that the deductions made are wrongful and not in accordance with tenant-landlord laws in California. 1. Basic Letter: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing to formally notify you of my disagreement with the deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] property in San Diego, California. The deductions made are in violation of California tenant-landlord laws, and I demand an immediate return of my full security deposit amount. 2. Legal Terms: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], As per my careful examination of the items deducted from my security deposit, I would like to bring to your attention that these deductions display a clear violation of California Civil Code Section 1950.5. Consequently, I demand the immediate return of my security deposit in full. 3. Detailed Explanation: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing this letter to express my disappointment and concern over the deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] rental property, which I vacated on [date]. After reviewing the itemized deductions, I firmly believe that these deductions are unjust, as they conflict with the provisions set forth in the California tenant-landlord laws. 4. Legal Support: Notice of Wrongful Deductions and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1950.5, I am writing to formally address the wrongful deductions made from my security deposit for the [address] property, located in San Diego, California. It has come to my attention that these deductions are in direct violation of the state's laws and regulations, specifically Section 1950.5(f), which explicitly prohibits deductions that are not necessary or exceed the total amount that is reasonably necessary to remedy damages caused by the tenant. Conclusion: In conclusion, it is my expectation that you rectify this matter promptly by returning my security deposit in full, in compliance with California tenant-landlord laws. I trust that we can resolve this amicably and avoid any further legal implications. Failure to address this matter satisfactorily within [specified time] will force me to pursue further legal action to protect my rights as a tenant. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] *Note: This letter serves as a general guide; it is advised to consult with an attorney or legal authority to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the letter as per your specific situation.