Rental Disputes? We help you reclaim owed payments.

Landlord not returning your deposit? Overcharged rent? Property in poor condition? Know your rights and get what you're owed.

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Your Tenant Rights

Deposit Protection

Landlords must protect deposits in approved schemes within 30 days and provide prescribed information or face penalties.

Habitability Standards

Properties must meet fitness standards. Landlords are responsible for repairs and maintaining liveable conditions.

Tenancy Deposit Scheme

If deposits aren't properly protected, tenants can claim 1-3x the deposit amount plus full deposit return.

Common Landlord/Tenant Disputes

Deposit Return

Full Recovery

Unlawfully withheld deposits plus compensation

Rent Overcharges

Refund + Interest

Recover excessive rent payments and charges

Property Condition

Damages + Costs

Compensation for poor conditions and expenses

How We Help (Step-by-Step)

1

Review Your Tenancy

We examine your tenancy agreement, deposit protection status, and communication records with your landlord.

2

Identify Breaches

We identify landlord breaches of statutory duties, tenancy terms, and deposit protection requirements.

3

Calculate Your Claim

We determine exact amounts owed including deposits, overpaid rent, damages, and statutory compensation.

4

Pursue Resolution

We negotiate with landlords and pursue claims through appropriate channels including tribunals if necessary.

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Why Choose Us for Tenant Disputes?

Housing Law Experts

Specialized knowledge of tenancy laws, deposit schemes, and landlord obligations ensures strong claims.

Tribunal Experience

Experienced in First-tier Tribunal proceedings and alternative dispute resolution for housing matters.

Maximum Recovery

We pursue all available remedies including statutory compensation, damages, and penalty awards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if your landlord failed to protect your deposit in an approved scheme, you can claim 1-3 times the deposit amount plus return of the full deposit.

You generally have 6 years from the end of tenancy to claim deposit return, but it's best to act as soon as possible after tenancy ends.

Landlords must prove damages are beyond normal wear and tear. We challenge unfair deductions and ensure you only pay for genuine tenant-caused damage.