2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 504B.178 — Interest on Security Deposits; Withholding Security Deposits; Damages; Limit on Withholding Last Month's Rent

Plain-Language Summary

Landlords must return a tenant's security deposit within three weeks (21 days) after the tenant moves out, or provide a written explanation of why money is being kept. Deposits earn 1% interest per year. Landlords who keep deposits in bad faith can be charged a penalty of up to $500.

Practical Notes
When this applies: After any residential tenancy ends in Minnesota. Who this affects: All residential tenants and landlords. Key points: Give your landlord a forwarding address in writing. The landlord has 21 days to return the deposit or send a written statement explaining deductions. Landlords can only deduct for unpaid rent or damage beyond normal wear and tear. You cannot withhold your last month’s rent as a substitute for the deposit. You can sue for your deposit in conciliation court (small claims) in the county where the rental property is located.