Security Deposit Interest: $1,500 at 3% for 24 Months
A $1,500 security deposit held for 24 months at 3% annual interest earns approximately $90 in interest.
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Find how much interest a landlord must return on a $1,500 security deposit held for two years.
Frequently asked questions
- Does every state require security deposit interest?
- No. Only some states and cities require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. States such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey have such laws; many others do not.
- How is the interest rate set?
- The rate is typically set by statute or ordinance and may change annually. Common methods include a fixed statutory rate or a rate tied to a savings-account benchmark.
- When must the deposit and interest be returned?
- Most jurisdictions require return within 14–30 days of lease termination, along with an itemized deduction statement. Missing this deadline can result in penalties of double or triple the deposit amount.