Security deposit return in Connecticut

How long your landlord has to return your deposit in Connecticut, and your leverage if they don't. General information, not legal advice — confirm the cited statute.

Deadline to return deposit21 days
Penalty for wrongful withholdingUp to 2x the deposit + attorney's fees
StatuteConn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-21

Connecticut note: 30 days, or 15 days after you give a forwarding address — whichever is later. Source: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 47a-21.

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FAQ

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

In Connecticut the landlord must return your deposit, or send an itemized statement of deductions, within 21 days of move-out. 30 days, or 15 days after you give a forwarding address — whichever is later.

What if my landlord won't return my deposit in Connecticut?

Send a written demand with your forwarding address, then sue in small-claims court. Connecticut allows: Up to 2x the deposit + attorney's fees. Keep dated move-in and move-out photos as evidence.

Can a landlord keep my deposit for normal wear and tear in Connecticut?

No. Normal wear and tear — faded paint, minor scuffs, carpet worn from ordinary use — cannot be deducted anywhere. Only actual damage beyond ordinary use, and most states require an itemized list within the deadline.