Deposit disagreements, unclear inventory reports, or communication breakdowns at the end of tenancy — getting clear on your position matters.
Your check-in inventory, check-out inventory, and photographs are the foundation of any dispute. Ensure you have copies of all documents before the tenancy ends.
Do not rely solely on the landlord or agent photos. Take date-stamped photographs of every room, fixture, and fitting on the day you move out.
TDS, DPS, and MyDeposits use independent adjudicators who base decisions on evidence, not opinion. Strong evidence is your best defence.
Act promptly after receiving the proposed deductions. Delays can weaken your position and may mean the landlord releases the undisputed portion before you challenge.
Understand your deposit rights, organise your evidence, and prepare for dispute resolution.
A tenancy dispute specialist assesses your case and handles the dispute process for you.
You only pay if they recover compensation
A free case review puts you under no obligation. It simply helps you understand your end of tenancy rights and next steps.
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