Do you have a deposit dispute procedure/policy?

Tenancy Deposits are handled in accordance with the legislation found in the Housing Act 2004 sections 212-215 and Schedule 10, as amended by the Localism Act 2011 and the Deregulation Act 2015. Related legislation is also to be found in a number of Statutory Instruments. The procedure for Deposit disputes are defined in the The […]

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What information do I need to send with the Statutory Declaration?

The claiming party should complete the Declaration and send it back to the Deposit Protection Service (DPS), stating the amount and reason/s for which they are claiming: this must be witnessed by a Solicitor, Commissioner for Oaths or Magistrate. The DPS can only accept original documents and will reject photocopied forms. A Declaration will be rejected […]

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Where can I find information on the dispute resolution service?

Information on the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) service can be found here and the DPS Guide to our Alternative Dispute Resolution Process and DPS A brief overview of Deposit protection Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article […]

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What evidence will an adjudicator be looking for during a dispute?

Information about Tenancy Deposit disputes and the types of evidence an Adjudicator will be looking for can be found in the Deposit Protection Service (DPS) guide Tenancy Deposits, Disputes and Damages and DPS A brief overview of Deposit protection The evidence we recommend you compile in support of a claim for compensation for cleaning or […]

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