Last year I never got my deposit back from my landlord and I want to make sure I get it back this year. What can I do?
- Author:
- Vice President Welfare
- Date added:
- Friday, 25 September 2009
- Last revised:
- never
Answer
Threshold.ie are a brilliant organisition who provide advice on accomodation rights and issues.
The following is a list of tips to ensure you get your deposit back at the end of your lease;
1. Only hand over money when you're happy with the accommodation. Always get a receipt.
2. All rent and bill payments must by law be recorded either in your rent book or by receipt if you have a lease.
3. Your landlord must give you a list of all furniture and appliances provided. The Threshold rent book provides space to note these items and their condition. (These will be available from your CITSU soon!)
4. Take photographs of every room including any damaged items when you move in. Ask your landlord to sign and date them.
5. Look after your accommodation and promptly inform your landlord of any repairs needed. Allow the landlord access to make repairs.
6. Give appropriate notice when you are leaving.
7. Make sure that all rent and bills are paid.
8. When you leave, your landlord must promptly return your deposit. The landlord may only keep some or all of the deposit to cover rent arrears or the costs of repairing any damage above normal wear and tear.
9. Remember your rent deposit belongs to you, not to the landlord.
10. If your landlord fails to return your money or makes unfair deductions, please contact your nearest Threshold advice centre;
22 South Mall, Cork
T: 021 427 88 48
email: threshold@eircom.net
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