Your landlord kept your deposit.
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You did everything right. Your landlord still kept your money. We write the demand letter that makes them return it — citing your state's exact law, in under five minutes.



You did everything right. Your landlord still kept your money. We write the demand letter that makes them return it — citing your state's exact law, in under five minutes.


The Problem

Most tenants just give up. That's exactly what your landlord is counting on.


Most tenants just give up. That's exactly what your landlord is counting on.


Landlords withhold deposits because they assume you won't push back. A polite email is easy to ignore. But a formal demand letter that cites the statute, names the penalties, and sets a deadline changes the conversation — because now there's a paper trail and real legal exposure. The law is on your side. Most people just never use it
Landlords withhold deposits because they assume you won't push back. A polite email is easy to ignore. But a formal demand letter that cites the statute, names the penalties, and sets a deadline changes the conversation — because now there's a paper trail and real legal exposure. The law is on your side. Most people just never use it

How it works

Three Steps. Five Minutes. Done.

Three Steps. Five Minutes. Done.

Tell us what happened

A few quick questions about your deposit and move-out.

We build your case

We analyze your situation against your state's deposit law and draft the letter.

Send it and get paid

Download your PDF, send it certified mail, and wait for the response.

What you get

Not a template. A real demand letter.

Not a template. A real demand letter.

Most tenants send an angry email and get ignored. A formal demand letter that cites the law and names the consequences gets a different response.

✓ Your state's exact statute cited correctly

✓ The precise amount you're owed, calculated

✓ A formal deadline that starts the legal clock

✓ The specific consequences of ignoring it

✓ Written around your situation, not fill-in-the-blank

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States Covered

Your landlord may owe you far more than your deposit.

When landlords break deposit rules, the penalties stack up fast.

Your landlord may owe you far more than your deposit.

When landlords break deposit rules, the penalties stack up fast.
Texas — Up to 3x the withheld amount, plus a $100 penalty — Property Code § 92.109
Texas— Up to 3x the withheld amount, plus a $100 penalty — Property Code § 92.109
California — The withheld amount, plus up to 2x your full deposit — Civil Code § 1950.5
New York — Full forfeiture of any claim to your deposit — Gen. Obligations Law § 7-108
Florida — Full forfeiture for notice violations — Statutes § 83.49
Actual recovery depends on your situation. Our letter calculates your exact figure.

You're one letter away from getting your money back.


No subscription. No lawyer. No hourly fees. One letter, delivered in minutes.

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hello@recoup.fyi · Recoup LLC is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Using this service does not create an attorney-client relationship. © 2026 RecoupNow LLC

Recoup

hello@recoup.fyi · Recoup LLC is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Using this service does not create an attorney-client relationship. © 2026 RecoupNow LLC

Recoup

hello@recoup.fyi · Recoup LLC is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Using this service does not create an attorney-client relationship. © 2026 RecoupNow LLC