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Housing Deposits


Housing Deposits are sometimes called “bonds” and sometimes called “damage deposits”, which is misleading because they’re not just about damage.

We hope this guide will tell you everything you need to know about deposits – what they are, how to get yours back, how large they can be, what they have for breakfast, and so on. However, please do ask us questions if you want to know something this guide doesn’t cover.

Choose a heading below; or to read the guide as a whole start with the top link:

Why am I being asked for a deposit?
How should I act while a tenant to help get my deposit back?
What should I do at the end of my tenancy to help get my deposit back?
What if the landlord won't return it?

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Important Extra Information

If you have or will be getting an Assured Shorthold Tenancy signed after April 6th 2007 or for which the landlord took a deposit after April 6th 2007: see both the rest of this guide and either click here for the government's web information on the new rules for deposits in Assured Shorthold tenancies or come to the SAC and pick up a copy of the red leaflet titled “Tenants – keeping your deposit safe” published by the Department for Communities and Local Government.


 
 

 

Having problems with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme?

If that problem has happened because your Landlord failed to protect your deposit, click here to see if the NUS Enforcement Guide has the answer (opens a new window).

Living in Stafford Borough? Click here for the council's guide to the Tenancy Deposit Scheme.

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