The Landlord Law no win no fee tenancy deposit claim scheme application form

Please click to confirm the following:

I confirm that I have contacted all three tenancy deposit schemes and they have all confirmed that my deposit has not been protected

I confirm that I and my co tenants are no longer living at the property, and that the tenancy has ended and vacant possession given back to the landlord

I confirm that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the landlord is still the owner of the property I rented

The service will be provided by outside solicitors, not Landlord Law. Therefore, any complaint you may have about their service (hopefully none!) should be made to them and not Landlord Law.

It is part of our agreement with the solicitors providing this service, that they will give us feedback on the cases they handle. This will help us provide relevant information and guidance on the Landlord Law site and Landlord Law Blog, to help other tenants such as yourself. However we need you to confirm that you agree to this. Note that you will not be named or identified in any articles or blog posts we may publish relating to your case, unless you specifically agree to this at the time, or unless the case has already been published elsewhere (e.g. in the online law reports).

I confirm that I consent to information relating to my case being passed to Tessa Shepperson of Landlord Law

If you are happy with these conditions and have ticked all the boxes, please can you complete the rest of the form:

Your full name:

Your current address:


Your current telephone number:

Your email address:

The address of the property you were renting:


The name of your landlord:

The name of your landlords agent (if any): (Note that if either the landlord or the agent are an existing client of the solicitors taking on the case, they will not be able to act for you)

The amount of the deposit paid:

Please use the box below for any other brief details you would like to give about your case:


Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000

Under these regulations you have a right to cancel if you inform us within seven days of e-mailing this form to us. For this reason no action will normally be taken within this period of time.

However most people do not wish to wait for seven days. If this is the case, you can waive your cancellation rights by ticking in the box below.

I would like this application to be passed to solicitors so work on my case can commence before the end of my seven day cancellation period and I waive my cancellation rights under the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000.

Thank you

You may wish to print out a copy of this form for your records before you send it.

If you wish to clear the form and start again click here:

To submit the form click here :


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