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Security Deposit Return — Washington

In Washington, a landlord must return a tenant's security deposit within 30 days of move-out, along with an itemized list of any deductions. Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance.

Statement details (optional)

Amount to return to tenant

$2,000.00

Total deductions
$0.00
Return by
July 12, 2026

Washington requires return within 30 days of move-out.

Penalty for non-compliance

Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance.

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Washington deposit return rules

In Washington, a landlord must return a tenant's security deposit within 30 days of move-out, along with an itemized list of any deductions. Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance.

Penalty for non-compliance

Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance.
Source:Rev. Code Wash. § 59.18.280Spot-check advised

Last verified June 1, 2026.

Washington deposit return FAQ

How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Washington?+

In Washington, a landlord must return a tenant's security deposit within 30 days of move-out, along with an itemized list of any deductions. Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance. (Rev. Code Wash. § 59.18.280).

Does Washington require an itemized list of deductions?+

Yes. You must provide the tenant with an itemized statement of any amounts deducted from the deposit.

What happens if the deposit isn't returned on time in Washington?+

Up to 2x for intentional non-compliance. Missing the deadline can also forfeit your right to keep any of the deposit.

Is this deposit return tool free?+

Yes — free, no signup, and you can download an itemized statement PDF.

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