Security Deposits Unclaimed Property
Security deposits from apartments, utilities, and services become unclaimed when companies can't return your money. California holds $25.6 million across 55,970 unclaimed security deposit records.
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What Are Security Deposits?
AC06 security deposits include refunds from apartment rentals, utility connections, pet deposits, and service contracts that were never returned to you. These deposits become unclaimed when you move without providing a forwarding address or when companies lose track of former customers.
Young adults who moved frequently and seniors who relocated to assisted living are most likely to have unclaimed deposits. Life changes like divorce, job transfers, or inheriting property often cause people to lose track of old deposits.
The average unclaimed security deposit in California is $457.80, though amounts range from small utility deposits to large rental bonds. You'll need photo ID and proof of your connection to the original deposit to claim your money.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Security Deposits claims?
Security Deposits claims include various types of forgotten or abandoned financial assets. These become unclaimed when the owner can't be located after a period of inactivity.
How much Security Deposits is unclaimed in California?
California currently holds $25.6M in unclaimed security deposits across 56.0K records. The average claim is worth $457.
How do I claim my Security Deposits?
Search your name above to find potential matches. If you have unclaimed security deposits, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, filing instructions, and a step-by-step guide to recover your money.
How long until Security Deposits becomes unclaimed?
Most security deposits becomes unclaimed after 3-5 years of inactivity. The exact dormancy period varies by property type and state law.
Do Security Deposits claims expire?
No! California holds security deposits claims indefinitely. There's no deadline to claim what's rightfully yours.
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