The Deposit Recovery System
A simple, structured way to handle your security deposit — from prevention to recovery — without guessing what to do next.
Why this exists
Most deposit problems aren’t complicated — they’re just handled poorly.
People wait too long, send unclear messages, or don’t document things properly.
We kept seeing the same pattern over and over. So this became a simple system to handle it the right way from the start.
What this actually does
This is built for the stage before court.
Most situations don’t need legal escalation. They get resolved when:
- the timeline is clear
- the communication is structured
- everything is documented properly
That’s what this system gives you — a clean way to move the situation forward step by step.
In many cases, that’s enough to get your deposit back without going further.
What you get
Step 1 — Prep / Move-Out Letter
Sets expectations early and helps prevent issues before they start.
Step 2 — Initial Demand
Used once the return deadline has passed.
Step 3 — Follow-Up
Stronger communication if the landlord delays or ignores you.
Step 4 — Final Notice
Your last step before deciding whether to escalate further.
How people typically use this
- Start at the step that matches your situation
- Send one letter at a time
- Wait and track responses
- Move forward only if needed
It’s not about doing everything at once — it’s about handling each step correctly.
Where this fits
This is your structured attempt to resolve the issue before court.
If it works, you get your deposit back and move on.
If it doesn’t, you still end up with:
- a clear timeline
- organized documentation
- a clean record of communication
Which puts you in a much stronger position if you need to take the next step.
TL;DR
You can figure this out yourself.
This just gives you the steps, letters, and timing already laid out — so you don’t have to piece it together while dealing with the situation.
A clear process, ready to use — instead of guessing what to send or when to escalate.
Get the Deposit Recovery SystemImportant: This is general information and not legal advice.