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Notice letter PDF
Itemized statement
Rules + citations
Deadline tracker
Delivery proof
ZIP proof packet
Free during betaPrimary sources onlyStatute citationsVerified Jan 2026
Early beta users
12 states, 15+ cities
San Francisco, CA

Your deadline:

21 DAYS

Interest

Yes

Itemization

Required

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Security deposit mistakes are expensive

The rules vary wildly. One mistake can cost thousands.

2-3× penalty + fees

Bad faith retention or missed deadlines can mean owing double or triple the deposit, plus the tenant's attorney fees.

14-30 day deadlines

NYC gives 14 days. Texas gives 30. Miss it by one day and you may forfeit the right to deduct anything.

City overrides state

SF requires interest. Chicago has receipt rules. NYC caps deposits at 1 month. State law alone isn't enough.

The math is simple

Typical security deposit$3,200
Potential penalty (2-3×)$6,400 – $9,600
Add attorney fees+ $2,000+
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From address to court-ready packet

Complete a security deposit disposition in under 15 minutes.

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Deadline, interest, requirements

3

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Compliant PDF

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RULES SNAPSHOTSan Francisco, CA
Return deadline21 days
Interest requiredYes (5.0%)
ItemizationRequired
Cal. Civ. Code § 1950.5

Verified Jan 2026

Citations on every rule

NOTICE PREVIEWPDF

SECURITY DEPOSIT DISPOSITION

Date: January 11, 2026

To: Sarah Johnson

Property: 123 Market St, SF

Pursuant to Cal. Civ. Code

Section 1950.5...

Deposit: $3,200.00

Interest: +$160.00

Deductions: -$525.00

Refund: $2,835.00

Jurisdiction-specific language

PROOF PACKETZIP
notice_letter.pdf
124 KB
itemized_statement.pdf
89 KB
rules_snapshot.pdf
156 KB
audit_log.pdf
45 KB
photos/
3 files

Complete audit trail

Sample Output

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Real examples of the documents landlords use to prove compliance in court.

notice_letter_johnson_123market.pdf
Rules Verified Jan 2026

SECURITY DEPOSIT DISPOSITION NOTICE

Pursuant to California Civil Code § 1950.5

Date: January 11, 2026

To: Sarah Johnson

456 Oak Avenue, Apt 2B

San Francisco, CA 94110

RE: Security Deposit

123 Market St, Unit 4A

San Francisco, CA 94102

Dear Ms. Johnson,

This letter serves as formal notice regarding the disposition of your security deposit for the above-referenced property. Your tenancy ended on December 31, 2025.

Pursuant to California Civil Code § 1950.5 and San Francisco Administrative Code § 49.2, I am required to return your security deposit or provide an itemized statement of deductions within 21 days of your move-out date.

Original Deposit:$3,200.00
Interest (5.0%):+$160.00
Total Deductions:-$525.00
Refund Amount:$2,835.00

Legal Citations

Cal. Civ. Code § 1950.5 • SF Admin. Code § 49.2 • Rules Version 2026.1

↑ Actual notice letter with jurisdiction-specific language and required citations

Everything you need if it goes to court

A complete, dispute-ready documentation packet for every move-out.

Notice Letter

Compliant disposition notice with jurisdiction-specific language and required disclosures.

Includes statutory references

Itemized Statement

Line-by-line breakdown of deductions with categories and linked evidence.

Math validated automatically

Rules Snapshot

The exact rules applied, with statute citations, version number, and verification date.

Locked to case creation date

Your proof packet includes:

  • Compliant notice letter (PDF)
  • Itemized statement with all deductions
  • Rules snapshot with statute citations
  • Audit log with timestamps
  • Delivery method checklist
  • Attached photos and receipts

Everything you need if a tenant disputes your deductions or you need to prove compliance in small claims court.

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How we maintain accuracy

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Primary sources only

Every rule links directly to state statutes and city ordinances. No interpretations from blogs or forums.

Version-controlled rules

Each rule set has a version number and "last verified" date. When you generate a notice, the version is locked.

Clear boundaries

We explicitly state which jurisdictions are covered. No implied completeness. You always know what you're getting.

Supported jurisdictions

State-level coverage plus city-specific rules for major metros.

California
New York
Texas
Washington
Illinois
Colorado
Florida
Massachusetts
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City-level: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, NYC, Chicago, and more.

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