Tenancy Deposit Scheme
How to make a claim for Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS)
Has your landlord not explained the tenancy deposit scheme to you? Has your landlord not given you a record of where your deposit has been placed? Are you having difficulty getting your deposit back from your landlord?
Landlords must protect your deposit in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it. If they did not, or they did it late, you could get back 1 – 3 times the value of the deposit as compensation.
We can offer a fast, free confidential service so there is no risk to you by bringing a claim.
We will guide you through the next stages before you decide to proceed. This is handled on a no-win no-fee bases.
We would need from you is a copy of your assured shorthold tenancy which will show us:
- Your tenancy start date
- Deposit amount
- Property postcode
- Landlord / agent details
And proof of the date of your payment of the deposit – such as a screen shot of your bank account
Most claims settle early on, but if we do need to take your landlord to court then once we have the above information, there will still be minimum involvement from you.
Our team understands the intricacies of the law which surrounds tenancy deposit schemes to make sure you receive the maximum pay-out possible.

Fill out our quick form and start the deposit claim process
We are here to help!
If your landlord has not explained the tenancy deposit scheme to you, then we can help give the necessary information you need.
If you are you having difficulty getting your deposit back, we are here to help, simply fill out our quick form to start the claims process.