Hi, I wonder if anyone could give me some advice.
I moved out of a rented property at the end of November 2007, having lived there for two years. When the managing agent came to check the inventory, she acknowledged that everything was in order (which she put in writing) and said that my deposit of £1200 would be repaid as soon as I sent the receipts to prove I had paid the final electricity and gas bills, which I did.
However, after a couple of weeks I had still not received the deposit back. I phoned the agent, who assured me that it was all being taken care of, and not to worry.
To cut a long story short, after numerous further calls to the agent (and numerous excuses), nothing has been repaid. I have not been able to contact the landlord directly as he is not answering my phone calls. I have had no correspondence to tell me why he is refusing to pay.
I contacted the Citizens Advice Bureau who advised me that I have perfectly good grounds to take the landlord to the small claims court. However, my problem is that the landlord on my tenancy agreement is listed as a company, with an address c/o that of the managing agent. On making further enquiries, I can't find any evidence that this company exists in the UK (although it may do abroad). Therefore I don't know exactly who I am supposed to be taking to court.
Any advice/suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Steve

"landlord" means the immediate landlord.