Claim Back Your Tenancy
Deposit!
Claim Back Your
Tenancy Deposit!

Claim your deposit back plus up to 3× its value if your landlord failed to
protect it within 30 days.
Claim your deposit back plus up to 3× its value
if your landlord failed to protect it within 30
days.

No Win, No Fee
Free Eligibility Check
Quick & Easy Process
£3k Average Claim Value
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£2M+

Recovered for tenants

98%

Success rate

3,000+

Claims submitted

4.9★

Average review score

£2M+

Recovered for tenants

98%

Success rate

3,000+

Claims submitted

4.9★

Average review score

Protecting Tenants Across the UK

From London to Liverpool, we’ve helped tenants in every corner of
the country reclaim what’s rightfully theirs.

Your Rights Matter

Thousands of tenants have already claimed what's theirs

Join the growing number of tenants who’ve successfully recovered compensation from landlords who failed to protect their deposit. The average claim is worth over £3,000.

Tenancy Deposit Claims

Your Landlord Broke the Law. Now It's Your
Turn to Claim.

Landlords are required by law to protect your deposit with one of three government protection schemes.
If they didn’t protect it within 30 days, they owe you 1–3× your deposit for each breach. That often adds up to thousands of pounds you’re legally entitled to.

We've helped thousands of tenants claim when:

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See What Your Claim Could Be Worth

Your landlord may owe you up to three times the original deposit for each breach.
Your Deposit Your Potential Claim
£500 £1,500 + Deposit
£750 £2,250 + Deposit
£1,000 £3,000 + Deposit
£1,500 £4,500 + Deposit
£2,000 £6,000 + Deposit
£3,000 £9,000 + Deposit
£5,000 £15,000 + Deposit
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Check Your Eligibility

Answer a few quick questions to find out if you could be entitled tocompensation.
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

If you don’t find the answer to your
question, please contact the team via
phone, email or WhatsApp.
How do I know if I have a claim or not?
Quite simply, if your tenancy deposit was not placed in one of three government protection schemes then you have a claim. If your landlord did place your deposit in one of the protection schemes, they must have done it within 30 days — if they didn't, you still have a claim.
How much is my claim worth?
You are able to claim between 1–3× your deposit per breach. For example if your deposit was £600 and you had one breach (one 12 month tenancy) the claim could be worth between £600 – £1,800. If you had multiple tenancies in the same property, the value increases for each breach.
How does it work?
If you think you have a claim, we'll ask to see a copy of your tenancy agreement and check to see a deposit was paid and not protected (or not within 30 days). After these checks we will ask you to complete a short questionnaire to collect any more information that we need.
How do I check if my deposit is protected or not?
All we need to see is a copy of your tenancy agreement and we'll be able to check if your deposit was protected with one of the three government protection schemes: Deposit Protection Service, Tenancy Deposit Scheme, or My Deposits.
My landlord told me my deposit is protected?
If your deposit was protected you should have received a pack with a certificate from one of the three government protection schemes. If you did not receive any information about your protected deposit then it most likely is not protected. We would recommend checking with ourselves.
I'm living in the property now. Can I still claim?
Yes! You can make a claim against your landlord while you are living in the property. If you would prefer to leave the claim until after you have moved home, we would recommend contacting us now so we can gather the evidence and hold it on file. You can make a claim up to 6 years after the deposit was paid.
I'm no longer living in the property.
All you need is a copy of your tenancy agreement and proof that the deposit was paid and we can start our checks to see if you have a claim.
My deposit was paid more than 6 years ago.
If you started the tenancy agreement more than 6 years ago then you cannot make a claim against that specific deposit. However, if you started a new tenancy agreement or changed to a periodic tenancy agreement within the last 6 years then you can make a claim against each one of those new contracts.
How much does this cost me?
It costs nothing to check if you have a claim or not — we provide all advice and checks for free. If you have a claim and would like to proceed, we offer a no win, no fee agreement but will deduct 25% plus VAT from any monies that you receive.

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