Oregon
Security Deposits in Oregon
What a security deposit is, when you should get it back, and what to do if your landlord keeps it.
The basics
- A security deposit is money you pay up front that the landlord holds to cover unpaid rent or damage beyond normal wear and tear.
- Most states set a deadline for the landlord to return your deposit (or send an itemized list of deductions) after you move out — commonly somewhere between 14 and 60 days, but the exact deadline varies by state.
- Normal wear and tear (faded paint, worn carpet) generally can't be deducted; actual damage usually can.
- Many states require the landlord to give you an itemized, written statement of any deductions.
What to check
- Your lease for any deposit terms and the move-out condition requirements.
- Your state's deadline for returning a deposit, and whether an itemized list is required.
- Photos and written records of the unit's condition at move-in and move-out.
- Whether your state lets you recover extra (sometimes multiple) damages if the landlord wrongfully withholds.
The specifics — exact deadlines, dollar limits, and procedures — vary in Oregon and change over time. For your situation, ask Lexi or check your state’s official court self-help center or housing/consumer agency.
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