Don't let your California landlord keep your security deposit.

The average California renter loses $874 to unfair "wear and tear" deductions. Get a court-ready dispute package — generated in 10 minutes, built for California Civil Code § 1950.5.

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Your landlord has 21 days. After that, you get triple damages.

California Civil Code § 1950.5 gives landlords exactly 21 calendar days to return your deposit with an itemized statement. Miss that deadline? You're entitled to up to 2x the deposit in damages — but only if you know how to demand it.

"Normal wear and tear" is not a magic phrase.

Faded paint after 3 years? Wear and tear. Small nail holes? Wear and tear. Worn carpet from regular use? Wear and tear. Your landlord can't deduct for any of it — and we'll generate the citations to prove it.

A photo isn't evidence. A timestamped, organized condition report is.

Upload your move-in and move-out photos. We organize them, timestamp them, and pair them with the specific CA legal arguments that have won deposit disputes in small claims court.

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