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.
Topeka Kansas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of wrongful deductions from security deposit and demand for return Dear [Landlord's Name], Firstly, I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter regarding my security deposit for [rental property address]. As you are aware, I recently vacated the premises, and upon reviewing the deductions you made from my security deposit, I believe there have been wrongful deductions that need to be rectified promptly. According to the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, it is required that you provide me with an itemized list of deductions within 30 days of my move-out date. Unfortunately, to date, I have not received any communication regarding the disposition of my security deposit, nor have I been provided with a detailed breakdown of the deductions made. This lack of transparency is concerning and in violation of the law. After thoroughly reviewing the state statutes, it is evident that wrongful deductions have been made from my security deposit. As per Kansas law, deductions may only be made for specific reasons, such as unpaid rent, damages exceeding normal wear and tear, or unpaid utilities. However, I believe the deducted amount exceeds the legitimate expenses that may be withheld. Furthermore, [mention any evidence supporting your claim, such as photographs taken before move-out or repairs made by the landlord]. Upon careful consideration and consulting with legal advice, I respectfully demand the following: 1. Immediate return of the wrongfully deducted amount of $[amount]. 2. A comprehensive itemized list of all deductions, indicating the specific justifications and corresponding costs for each deduction. Failure to return the deducted amount and provide a satisfactory response within [reasonable timeframe, such as 14 days] may compel me to pursue legal action to recover the wrongfully withheld portion of my security deposit as allowed under the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. I believe that, as responsible landlords, it is crucial that we resolve any disputes in a fair and timely manner. I hope that we can discuss this matter and come to a mutually agreeable solution that abides by the relevant laws and regulations. Please respond to this letter at your earliest convenience. I kindly request all future correspondence regarding this matter be in writing for documentation purposes. Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent issue. Sincerely, Your Name Your Address City, State, ZIP Code Phone Number Email Address (Acknowledgment of Receipt) [Optional section to be utilized if the landlord acknowledges receipt of the letter, otherwise remove this portion] Dear [Landlord's Name], I appreciate your prompt attention to my previous letter regarding the wrongful deductions from my security deposit. I'm glad to know that you have received my correspondence dated [date]. Nevertheless, I am concerned about the lack of response and the delay in addressing this matter. As the issue remains unresolved, I kindly ask that you respond to the content of my previous letter within [reasonable timeframe, such as 7 days] to avoid any further escalation. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Your Name
Topeka Kansas Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of wrongful deductions from security deposit and demand for return Dear [Landlord's Name], Firstly, I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address a matter regarding my security deposit for [rental property address]. As you are aware, I recently vacated the premises, and upon reviewing the deductions you made from my security deposit, I believe there have been wrongful deductions that need to be rectified promptly. According to the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, it is required that you provide me with an itemized list of deductions within 30 days of my move-out date. Unfortunately, to date, I have not received any communication regarding the disposition of my security deposit, nor have I been provided with a detailed breakdown of the deductions made. This lack of transparency is concerning and in violation of the law. After thoroughly reviewing the state statutes, it is evident that wrongful deductions have been made from my security deposit. As per Kansas law, deductions may only be made for specific reasons, such as unpaid rent, damages exceeding normal wear and tear, or unpaid utilities. However, I believe the deducted amount exceeds the legitimate expenses that may be withheld. Furthermore, [mention any evidence supporting your claim, such as photographs taken before move-out or repairs made by the landlord]. Upon careful consideration and consulting with legal advice, I respectfully demand the following: 1. Immediate return of the wrongfully deducted amount of $[amount]. 2. A comprehensive itemized list of all deductions, indicating the specific justifications and corresponding costs for each deduction. Failure to return the deducted amount and provide a satisfactory response within [reasonable timeframe, such as 14 days] may compel me to pursue legal action to recover the wrongfully withheld portion of my security deposit as allowed under the Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. I believe that, as responsible landlords, it is crucial that we resolve any disputes in a fair and timely manner. I hope that we can discuss this matter and come to a mutually agreeable solution that abides by the relevant laws and regulations. Please respond to this letter at your earliest convenience. I kindly request all future correspondence regarding this matter be in writing for documentation purposes. Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent issue. Sincerely, Your Name Your Address City, State, ZIP Code Phone Number Email Address (Acknowledgment of Receipt) [Optional section to be utilized if the landlord acknowledges receipt of the letter, otherwise remove this portion] Dear [Landlord's Name], I appreciate your prompt attention to my previous letter regarding the wrongful deductions from my security deposit. I'm glad to know that you have received my correspondence dated [date]. Nevertheless, I am concerned about the lack of response and the delay in addressing this matter. As the issue remains unresolved, I kindly ask that you respond to the content of my previous letter within [reasonable timeframe, such as 7 days] to avoid any further escalation. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Your Name