The West Virginia Recovery System
A structured way to handle a West Virginia security deposit problem from move-out through final demand, with the shorter-of timing rule and itemization issues built in.
Why this exists
Most deposit problems are not solved by one angry message.
They are solved by getting the timeline right, giving a usable address, keeping proof, asking for the right accounting, and following up in the right order.
What this actually does
This is built for the stage before court.
In West Virginia, the deadline may be 60 days after termination or 45 days after a new tenant occupies, whichever is earlier. The system helps you document the move-out, track the timing, and escalate only if needed.
What you get
Step 1 - Move-Out Notice and Forwarding Address
Friendly, preventive, and designed to document move-out, possession, address, condition, and key return.
Step 2 - Deposit Due Follow-Up
A firm written follow-up when the earlier West Virginia deadline appears to have passed.
Step 3 - Entitlement Notice
A stronger letter focused on W. Va. Code Article 6A, itemization, records, and improper withholding.
Step 4 - Final Demand
The final written demand before deciding whether to escalate further.
TL;DR
You can figure this out yourself. This gives you the West Virginia letters, timing, and follow-up sequence already organized.
A clear process, ready to use, so you do not have to guess what to send next.
Get the West Virginia Recovery SystemImportant: This is general information and not legal advice.