Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice of failure to return security deposit and demand for return - Arkansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This is important for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields to ensure proper delivery.
  4. In the body of the letter, clearly state your name as the tenant and provide the address of the premises you rented.
  5. Indicate the date you moved out and how many days have passed since then without receiving your security deposit.
  6. Reference Arkansas law regarding security deposit returns, specifying that landlords must return deposits within a certain timeframe.
  7. Include a statement offering a ten-day period for your landlord to return the deposit before considering legal action.
  8. Sign and date the letter at the bottom, ensuring all necessary information is included for clarity.
  9. Complete the Proof of Delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to your landlord.

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Normal wear and tear happens when you use the property in a reasonable manner (for example, carpet worn from being walked on). However, your landlord may evict you for damages that happened because of unreasonable use, even if it was an accident.
Different states have laws that impact how much a landlord can hold onto your deposit. There are deadlines for landlords returning security deposits that vary from 14 days up to 60 days.
What to Include in a Security Deposit Demand Letter the address of your rental and the dates you rented from. how much you paid for a security deposit. why you are entitled to a return of a portion or all of the deposit. the state laws that require a return of the deposit in a timely manner.
When you move, the landlord must return your security deposit within 60 days. The landlord may, however, deduct from the security deposit the cost to repair any damages made to the dwelling or any past-due rent.
Payment deadlines for damages after moving out depend on lease terms and local laws. Typically, landlords must provide an itemized list of damages and related costs within a specified period, often 14 to 30 days after tenancy ends. Tenants usually have a set time to pay or dispute charges.

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You can sue for the amount of the security deposit that your landlord wrongfully withheld, up to the state limit. The maximum amount for which you can sue in California Small Claims Court is $10,000.
State simply - ``you agreed on ax date that you would return my deposit but despite further requests from me on x, y an z (dates) you have failed to do so.
Tell the scheme if the landlord or agent do not reply or refund your deposit within 10 days of you writing to ask for it back. The scheme will contact your landlord. They will tell them to pay the money into an account until the dispute is resolved and offer dispute resolution to you both.

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