Security Deposit Location Request Letter

REQUEST FOR LOCATION OF SECURITY DEPOSIT

_________________ ________, 20_____

Dear _________________________________:

I rent an apartment from you at _______________________________________________. This letter is my formal request under the Delaware Landlord-Tenant Code that you tell me, in writing, where you are keeping the security deposit for my apartment.

As you recall, I gave you a security deposit of $__________ on ____________________, 20_____.

As required by the Landlord-Tenant Code, you are required to disclose the location of this security deposit within 20 days of this request. Your description of the location should include the bank and specific account number where this deposit is located.

Thank you for your cooperation.

 

Sincerely,

 

______________________________

 

 

 

Please remember that this web site can only provide general information. It is not intended to give you legal advice tailored to your situation. If you have questions about whether this information applies to your situation, please contact an attorney.

Visit our guide on security deposits to learn more.

 

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