Recover Your Security Deposit!
Defeat your landlord in small claims court–just like we did.
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Larry Cook, Author of this website

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Preface (Home)
Foreword–Mr. Carlson, tenant rights attorney
Introduction

PART I: Some basic guidelines
1. How to break your lease
2. How to get your security deposit returned

PART II: Prepare for small claims court
3. Learn your state’s landlord tenant law
4. Contact former and current tenants
5. Organize your evidence
6. Consult with an attorney
7. Write a rebuttal to your landlord’s claims
8. Create a presentation folder
9. File a lawsuit; or defend against one
10. Testify, and win, in small claims court
11. Collect the judgment

PART III: Winning presentation folder
12. Follow our lead (eBook)
13. Front cover (eBook)
14. Small claims lawsuits (eBook)
15. Plaintiff’s clams (eBook)
16. Defendant’s rebuttal (eBook)
17. Move-in, move-out timeline (eBook)
18. Landlord tenant law violations (eBook)
19. Photographic evidence (eBook)
20. Exhibits (eBook)
21. Conclusion (eBook)
22. Court ordered judgment (eBook)

Conclusion
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Dear Larry: Just wanted to say thanks. Your website/book helped us win in court. I spent several hours preparing our binder and felt very organized going into court. Looking around we saw everyone else come in with loose papers just like you had said. We felt very prepared, but unfortunately the judge hardly looked at our binder. He just looked at what the landlord lacked as proof and awarded us judgement. Although the binder wasn't the deciding factor, it sure did help us have the confidence to stand up to our landlord in court.
Sincerely, Tonia Baily

Larry helped me get my deposit back from my slumlord. I highly recommend his presentation folder and expertize. I would not have received a dime without his help! Heather Hoffman Kimel

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Disclaimer
This web site represents the experience of the authors, and does not constitute nor substitute for legal advice. The authors do not represent that your experience will be as fortunate as theirs, nor that your recovery will not be greater. It is merely an example of what you can achieve by asserting your legal rights and properly presenting your evidence in small claims court.

Copyright 2005 ~ 2010 Larry Cook and Larry D Cook

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