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.
Subject: Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing to address a matter of concern regarding the security deposit I made upon moving into the rental property located at [Rental Property Address] in Las Vegas, Nevada. As outlined in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and the terms of our lease agreement, I regret to inform you that I have not received my security deposit refund within the required timeframe. Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for the opportunity to have rented the aforementioned property. Throughout my tenancy, I have taken great care to maintain the rental unit in the best possible condition. I would also like to note that no deductions were made from my security deposit to cover any unpaid rent or damages incurred during my occupancy. Per the NRS Chapter 118A, Section 242, landlords in Nevada are obliged to return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days after the termination of the tenancy. It has now been [number of days/months] since the end of my lease on [Lease End Date], exceeding the mandated timeframe. I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter and the prompt return of my security deposit in full, amounting to $[security deposit amount]. The return of my security deposit is crucial for me, as I have moved into a new residence, and it is essential to cover the expenses associated with the move, such as the payment of utility deposits and other moving costs. In case there are any outstanding issues or concerns that may have resulted in the delay, I urge you to inform me promptly, as it is my right as a tenant to be provided with a written explanation outlining the itemized deductions, if any, from my security deposit. According to NRS Chapter 118A, Section 242(4), any such deductions must be reasonable and necessary to cover unpaid rent or damages beyond normal wear and tear. Should my security deposit not be returned within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., seven days from the date of this letter], accompanied by a detailed breakdown of any deductions, I regrettably inform you that I will be left with no alternative but to pursue legal recourse to recover my security deposit in its entirety. I truly hope that we can avoid such a course of action and resolve this matter amicably. Thank you for your attention to this important issue. I kindly request your immediate response regarding the status of the return of my security deposit. I believe that a swift resolution can be achieved, and we can both move forward without any further inconvenience or unnecessary complications. Please reply in writing or contact me at [your contact information] to clarify any details or arrange for the return of my security deposit. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Additional Las Vegas, Nevada-based Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of failure to return security deposit and demand for return: 1. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Preliminary Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit 2. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Final Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit 3. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Notice of Intent to Pursue Legal Action for Failure to Return Security Deposit.
Subject: Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit and Demand for Return Dear [Landlord's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing to address a matter of concern regarding the security deposit I made upon moving into the rental property located at [Rental Property Address] in Las Vegas, Nevada. As outlined in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and the terms of our lease agreement, I regret to inform you that I have not received my security deposit refund within the required timeframe. Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for the opportunity to have rented the aforementioned property. Throughout my tenancy, I have taken great care to maintain the rental unit in the best possible condition. I would also like to note that no deductions were made from my security deposit to cover any unpaid rent or damages incurred during my occupancy. Per the NRS Chapter 118A, Section 242, landlords in Nevada are obliged to return the tenant's security deposit within 30 days after the termination of the tenancy. It has now been [number of days/months] since the end of my lease on [Lease End Date], exceeding the mandated timeframe. I kindly request your immediate attention to this matter and the prompt return of my security deposit in full, amounting to $[security deposit amount]. The return of my security deposit is crucial for me, as I have moved into a new residence, and it is essential to cover the expenses associated with the move, such as the payment of utility deposits and other moving costs. In case there are any outstanding issues or concerns that may have resulted in the delay, I urge you to inform me promptly, as it is my right as a tenant to be provided with a written explanation outlining the itemized deductions, if any, from my security deposit. According to NRS Chapter 118A, Section 242(4), any such deductions must be reasonable and necessary to cover unpaid rent or damages beyond normal wear and tear. Should my security deposit not be returned within [reasonable timeframe, e.g., seven days from the date of this letter], accompanied by a detailed breakdown of any deductions, I regrettably inform you that I will be left with no alternative but to pursue legal recourse to recover my security deposit in its entirety. I truly hope that we can avoid such a course of action and resolve this matter amicably. Thank you for your attention to this important issue. I kindly request your immediate response regarding the status of the return of my security deposit. I believe that a swift resolution can be achieved, and we can both move forward without any further inconvenience or unnecessary complications. Please reply in writing or contact me at [your contact information] to clarify any details or arrange for the return of my security deposit. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Tenant's Address] [Tenant's Phone Number] [Tenant's Email Address] Additional Las Vegas, Nevada-based Letters from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of failure to return security deposit and demand for return: 1. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Preliminary Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit 2. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Final Notice of Failure to Return Security Deposit 3. Las Vegas, Nevada — Letter from Tenanlandlordor— - Notice of Intent to Pursue Legal Action for Failure to Return Security Deposit.