I will draft a solicitor claim letter for property damage UK
Licensed UK Solicitor : Expert Legal Letters for Property Disputes
About this Gig
Has a tenant left your property with damage beyond fair wear and tear? To successfully claim costs from their deposit or directly from them, you need a clear, professional, and evidence-based claim.
As a qualified UK Solicitor (SRA ID: 376901), I will draft a formal claim letter that itemises the damages, references the tenancy agreement, and states the costs for repair or replacement. This is the first step in recovering your losses and is essential evidence for any Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) dispute.
My letters clearly differentiate between:
- Damage: Actionable issues like burns, stains, and broken fixtures.
- Fair Wear and Tear: Non-actionable issues like worn carpets in high-traffic areas.
Why use my service?
- Maximise Your Claim: A professionally structured claim is more likely to be accepted by the tenant or an adjudicator.
- Avoid Disputes: A clear, evidence-based letter can prevent a dispute from escalating.
- Solicitor's Authority: Adds significant weight to your claim.
From a single broken window to a complete schedule of dilapidations, I can provide the documentation you need.
Protect your asset. Order now to build a robust claim for damages.
Field of law:
Property
Target country:
United Kingdom
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FAQ
What evidence is crucial for a successful damage claim?
The most important evidence is a detailed, signed check-in and check-out inventory report, preferably with photos/videos. Dated repair quotes or invoices are also essential.
Can I claim for my own time spent on repairs?
You can claim for your time at a reasonable hourly rate, but it is often viewed less favourably by adjudicators than an independent contractor's invoice. I can advise on how to present this in the letter.
What is a "Schedule of Loss"?
This is a detailed, itemised list of all damages, the cost to repair/replace each one, and references to your evidence (e.g., "See Photo 4" or "Invoice Ref: 123"). It is a key document for any formal dispute.
Are you a registered UK Solicitor?
Yes, I am. Christopher Anderson, SRA ID 376901. My status is verifiable on the SRA register. My Fiverr service is for document drafting and does not constitute formal legal representation.
What if the tenant was a "tenant from hell"?
Emotion does not win disputes; evidence does. My job is to take your situation and present it in the most professional, factual, and legally compelling way possible to achieve the best outcome.
