If there is a dispute in deposit amount, the first step is to try and resolve the issue with the other party. If that does not work, you can consider using a dispute resolution service. For example, if you are a tenant and have a dispute with your landlord over how much of your deposit should be returned, you can use a free dispute resolution service offered by your tenancy deposit protection (TDP) scheme. The TDP scheme is a government-approved scheme that protects deposits for assured shorthold tenancies. Your landlord or letting agent must ensure that all deposits relating to such tenancies are protected within a government-approved scheme. The inventory is an important document that should be signed and agreed by both parties at the start of the tenancy. It should detail the furnishings and other items within the property and their condition. At the end of the tenancy, a thorough check-out procedure should be carried out by an independent inventory company and paid for by the tenant. If you are unable to resolve the dispute through the TDP scheme, you can take court action to get your deposit back.
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What to do if there is dispute in deposit amount?
Yogesh Kumar
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