Infographic: Steps to recover the security deposit after the end of the lease

A brief guide explaining the rights of the parties and the procedures and stages of retrieving the guarantee and resolving disputes through the Ejar platform.

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<The end of the rental contract does not only mean handing over the real estate unit, but also opens the door to claiming the security deposit that was paid at the start of the rental relationship. Many people are unaware of the legal steps to recover this amount or how to deal with any dispute over the value of the damages. The applicable regulations, and the steps to follow, show you how to ensure that you get your full dues without complications.

First: The Right to a Warranty Refund

After the end of the rental contract, any party to the contract - whether landlord or tenant - has the right to claim a refund of the security deposit, after reviewing some basic points that ensure transparency and justice.

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Secondly: Steps to recover the security deposit

When the rental contract ends, the remaining amount will be transferred to the tenant or lessor according to the following procedures:

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1. Review the terms of the lease to ensure that the amount is due and that there are no financial obligations or clauses preventing recovery.

2. 2. The parties to the contract agree to the transfer to confirm that there are no material disagreements.
3. 3. Verification of bank account data to ensure that the amount reaches the correct beneficiary.

Third: If there is a dispute over the amount

If there is a dispute over the value of the security deposit or damage to the real estate unit, an expert can be hired to accurately assess the damage during the pickup and delivery phase through the Ejar platform.

By following these steps, the landlord and tenant can safely close the file of the rental relationship and ensure that each party's rights are recovered without delay or dispute, which enhances confidence and transparency in the rental market.

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