Receive and Review Your Final Offer
- After you submit a proposed settlement that the landlord or letting agent rejects, their final offer is sent to you via email and appears on your Reposit dashboard. 
- You have 7 days from receipt of the final offer to act. You can either accept it or escalate to a formal dispute. 
Choose Your Next Step
You have two clear options:
A. Accept the Final Offer
- Action: Review the offer details and then accept by paying the amount specified. 
- Result: The matter is resolved. Payment transfers to the landlord or letting agent, and the case is closed. 
B. Formally Dispute the Final Offer
- Action: Initiate a formal dispute by selecting 'raise formal dispute' on your Reposit dashboard and proceeding to pay the £60 dispute fee. Note: This fee must be paid to register the dispute. 
- Evidence: Be sure to upload all relevant documentation at this stage. This is your only opportunity, as no further evidence can be submitted once the dispute is lodged. 
What Happens Next?
- If you accept the final offer and pay, the case ends and is settled. 
- If you raise a dispute, your case is sent for independent adjudication and reviewed by a third-party adjudicator. The ruling can take up to 6 weeks from the point it is sent off. 
Understanding the Dispute Resolution Outcome
- Here’s how your £60 dispute fee and any resulting charges are handled depending on the adjudicator’s decision: 
| Decision Outcome | What Happens to the £60 Fee | 
| Landlord’s charges are fully upheld | You lose the £60, and you must pay any remaining balance. | 
| Charges are reduced, but still over £60 | The £60 is deducted from what you owe. | 
| Final amount owed is less than £60 | You get refunded the difference (i.e., £60 minus final amount). | 
- Example: If the adjudicated total is £25, you’d receive a refund of £35 
Pay Any Outstanding Balance Promptly
- Deadline: After receiving the adjudication result, you have 3 days to pay any remaining balance owed. 
You may also find this instructional video useful.


