Does anyone have experience with DPS stat declaration? When returning the statutory declaration from to DPS is it just literally the form I am returning? Or, do I also send additional information at that time too? Many thanks
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The form needs to be signed by a solicitor (or notary) who’s checked your identity. But that’s it, from memory.When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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Originally posted by Berlingogirl View PostI've just done one of these. You fill it in and a notary or solicitor will sign it and stamp it. Mine did it for free. Then you send it to the DPS.
I'm doing another one today.
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Originally posted by Lash View PostIt’s good to hear other peoples experiences with DPS with statutory declaration
Check out the genuine reviews on trustpilot and the many fake five star ones, lol.
Crooks and thieves, I no longer take deposits just up rents a little to cover any potential loss
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Originally posted by Section20z View Post
They made me get one (£5 to charity) for a tenant that did a bunk abroad. But never returned my money and it's still sitting in DPS account 2 years later .
Check out the genuine reviews on trustpilot and the many fake five star ones, lol.
Crooks and thieves, I no longer take deposits just up rents a little to cover any potential loss
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I'm not sure what the DPS could possibly do with the deposit money if they don't return it.
They can't acquire ownership of it, so they're just stuck looking after it.When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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A notary or solicitor will charge between £7 - £15 to stamp the document, you should then scan it and send it to the DPS (that's what I do) as well as posting it (normal posting 1st or 2nd class), once they receive it (usually 5-10 days, to start their process) they will then wait 21 +1 days for the T to respond, if they don't then they will then sent the payment as a cheque (not sure why they can't bank transfer it), this can be a further 2-4 weeks, so it's not a quick process.
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