lose a deposit

Frequency: 6.511.8 per million words

To no longer have your deposit, typically because an agreement was broken.

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Examples (10)

  • If you cancel the booking, you will lose your deposit.
  • The landlord warned that tenants who damage the property will lose their deposit.
  • Unfortunately, due to the breach of contract, they had to lose their entire deposit.
  • We were informed that if we didn't pay on time, we would lose the deposit.
  • She decided not to proceed with the purchase and accepted that she would lose the deposit.
  • The terms clearly stated that failure to complete the renovation would result in forfeiting the deposit, meaning we would lose it.
  • He realized he had to lose the deposit because his circumstances had changed unexpectedly.
  • Many rental agreements stipulate that if you move out early without notice, you will lose your security deposit.
  • The company was forced to lose the deposit paid for the venue after unforeseen circumstances led to cancellation.
  • It's a risk; if the project fails, you might lose the initial deposit.