Personalized Case Review

Get Expert Eyes on Your Deposit Case

Not sure where you stand? A deposit recovery specialist will review your specific situation and deliver a personalized assessment with an action plan — within 24 hours.

Is This Right for You?

Your landlord kept some or all of your deposit
You're not sure if the deductions are legal
You want to know your rights before taking action
You need a clear plan — not generic advice
You're considering small claims court
You want someone to actually look at your situation

What's In Your Case Review

A personalized 3-5 page memo covering:

1

Your Situation, Clearly Stated

We restate your case so you know we understand exactly what happened.

2

What the Law Says

Your state's specific security deposit rules applied to your facts — deadlines, requirements, and penalties.

3

Honest Case Assessment

Strengths, weaknesses, and where you stand. No sugarcoating — just a clear picture.

4

Step-by-Step Action Plan

Exactly what to do next, in what order, with a timeline. No guessing.

5

Key Deadlines

Critical dates for your state and situation so you don't miss a window.

6

When to Escalate

Honest guidance on whether you need a lawyer — and when to consider small claims court.

How It Works

1

Tell Us What Happened

Fill out a short intake form about your deposit situation — takes about 5 minutes.

2

We Analyze Your Case

A deposit recovery specialist reviews your specific facts against your state's laws.

3

Get Your Case Review

Receive a personalized 3-5 page memo with your assessment and action plan within 24 hours.

One-Time Payment

$149

No subscription. No hidden fees.

  • Personalized case assessment
  • State-specific legal analysis
  • Step-by-step action plan
  • Key deadlines for your case
  • Reviewed by a specialist
  • Delivered within 24 hours
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DepositReady provides informational case assessments — not legal advice. Our case reviews are prepared by deposit recovery specialists, not attorneys. For legal representation, consult a licensed attorney in your state.