If your landlord didn't protect your deposit properly, you may be entitled to compensation. Claims up to 6 years old.
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If your landlord didn't protect your deposit within 30 days of receiving it, or removed it early from the scheme, you could be entitled to compensation. By law, your deposit must be placed in a government-approved scheme. Failure to do so can result in up to 3x the deposit being awarded to you.
Check if you're eligibleYou can get up to three times the amount of your original deposit for each breach by your landlord.
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Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify.
Our expert solicitors manage everything from start to finish.
Receive up to 3x your deposit if successful.
Some of our frequently asked questions along with the answers are below. Click to expand answers.
If your landlord protected the deposit outside the required 30 days, you could still be entitled to compensation for the delay.
Once we have the details we need, claims are usually resolved within a few weeks depending on the landlord's response.
Bank statements, your tenancy agreement, and any deposit scheme correspondence help us build a strong claim on your behalf.