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Tenant Rights CT - Updated 2025

Get Your Security Deposit Back in Connecticut

Know your rights under Connecticut law. Learn how to maximize your deposit return and take action if your landlord withholds money illegally.

Your Connecticut Protections:
Your landlord has 30 days (or 15 if no forwarding address) to return your deposit with an itemized statement. If they wrongfully withhold, you may recover 2x deposit.
Max Deposit

2 months rent

Return Deadline

30 days (or 15 if no forwarding address)

Interest Owed?

Yes!

Wrongful Withholding

2x deposit

Maximize Your Connecticut Deposit Return

Before Move-Out:
  1. Give proper written notice (check your lease)
  2. Request pre-move-out inspection if available
  3. Deep clean entire unit
  4. Repair minor damage (nail holes, scuffs)
  5. Replace any missing items
At Move-Out:
  1. Take timestamped photos of every room
  2. Complete move-out inspection checklist
  3. Return all keys (get receipt)
  4. Provide forwarding address in writing
  5. Mark calendar: 30 days (or 15 if no forwarding address) from today

If Your Landlord Doesn't Return Deposit

Step 1: Send Demand Letter
  • Wait until 30 days (or 15 if no forwarding address) deadline passes
  • Send certified mail with return receipt
  • Cite Connecticut security deposit law
  • Give 7-14 days to respond
  • Keep copy of everything
Step 2: File Small Claims Court
  • Most deposits under small claims limit
  • No lawyer needed
  • Bring all documentation
  • Request full deposit + 2x deposit
  • May also recover court costs
Connecticut requires landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Make sure you receive this when your deposit is returned!

Illegal Deductions to Dispute

Your Connecticut landlord CANNOT deduct for:

  • Normal wear and tear (faded paint, worn carpet)
  • Pre-existing damage (documented at move-in)
  • Professional cleaning if you left it clean
  • Finding a new tenant (advertising, showing)
  • Routine painting between tenants
  • Repairs for items that wore out from age

Need a Deposit Demand Letter for Connecticut?

Create a professional demand letter citing CT law to send to your landlord.

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