Have you rented a property in the last 6 years?

You could be due 1-3 times your deposit back in compensation, even if you have already received your deposit back.

Did you know your landlord by law has an obligation to protect your deposit in 1 of the 3 Government backed schemes within 30 days of them receiving it? If your landlord has failed to do so, they have broken the law and you are entitled to make a claim for compensation.

We’ve put together a free online checker to find out if you might be eligible for a renter refund. It takes just a few seconds to complete. The average compensation payment is £3000.

It takes just a few seconds

1. Use our free online tool

Provide some basic information about your rental situation within the last 6 years.

2. We check if you qualify

Using your provided information, we check against the criteria for a refund.

3. Get your Results

Someone will be in touch with you to discose if your renting situation entitles you to a refund.

How does this work?

The rental refund process is enabled thanks to government legislation that dictates your housing deposit needs to be stored safely, securely, and in accordance with certain criteria. Should your deposit have been found to have been stored incorrectly, this new legislation entitles you to 300% of the deposit value.

We can check on your behalf by using your provided details to look into the registery of the three key locations it should have been stored. If your deposit and details don’t appear in these registers, there is a very good chance you could be due money back. The average refund is £3000.
Renters Refund is the trading name of P&M Ashray Ltd., registered in England & Wales at 45 Douglas Street, Preston PR2 1BE, with Company No. 13033278. P&M Ashray Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority with authorisation No. 8006777. Directors: Mr Ambrish Limbachia and Ms Andrea Bartfield.