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Netherlands Security Deposit Laws: Limits, Returns, and Deductions

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Complete guide to Dutch security deposit regulations including the two-month cap, 14-day return deadline, itemized deductions, and enforcement by municipalit...

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The Good Landlordship Act (Wet goed verhuurderschap), effective July 1, 2023, established clear limits on security deposits that landlords may charge in the Netherlands. This guide covers all the rules Dutch landlords must follow.

Security Deposit Cap
2 Months’ Rent Maximum
Return Deadline
14 Days After Tenancy End

Security Deposit Process in national

1

Collect Deposit

Collect the security deposit (up to 2 Months’ Rent Maximum) before the tenant takes possession.

2

Document Condition

Create a move-in condition report signed by both landlord and tenant.

3

Hold During Tenancy

Keep the deposit in a designated or legally required account.

4

Return or Claim

Return within 14 Days After Tenancy End after tenancy end, with written justification for any deductions.

Security Deposit Limits

Residential Properties

Since July 1, 2023, a statutory maximum applies to security deposits:

  • Maximum two months' base rent — this is the rent excluding service charges and utilities
  • Applies to all new rental agreements signed after July 1, 2023
  • For existing contracts, the originally agreed deposit amount remains valid

What is NOT Included in the Deposit

  • Service charges
  • Gas, water, and electricity
  • Municipal taxes
  • Inventory deposits (governed separately)

Return Deadline

The landlord must return the security deposit according to the following rules:

SituationDeadline
No damage or debtsWithin 14 days after lease termination
Deductions neededWithin 30 days with an itemized statement

What Can Be Deducted

  1. Unpaid rent — outstanding rent payments
  2. Damage beyond normal wear and tear — damage caused by the tenant
  3. Outstanding service charges — unpaid utilities or service costs

What Cannot Be Deducted

  • Normal wear and tear — wall discoloration, carpet wear
  • Pre-existing damage — damage present at the start of tenancy
  • Regular maintenance — maintenance that is the landlord's responsibility

Inspection Report

It is strongly recommended to prepare an inspection report (opnamestaat) at the start and end of tenancy:

  • Both parties sign the report
  • Photos and videos as evidence
  • Description of each room's condition
  • Meter readings for gas, water, and electricity

Deposit Disputes

If the landlord fails to return the deposit on time, the tenant can:

  1. Send a written demand — with a reasonable deadline
  2. Contact the Rent Tribunal — for service charge disputes
  3. File with the subdistrict court — for deposit recovery
  4. Consult Juridisch Loket — for free legal advice

Municipal Enforcement

Since January 1, 2024, municipalities can take enforcement action for violations of the Good Landlordship Act:

  • Warnings and fines — for deposit rule violations
  • Penalty orders — to compel compliance
  • Administrative fines — for repeat offenders

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Never charge more than two months' base rent — this is the legal maximum
  2. Document everything in writing — include clear deposit terms in the lease
  3. Prepare an inspection report — document the property's condition at move-in and move-out
  4. Return promptly — do not wait until the legal deadline expires
  5. Keep receipts — for any deductions you make
  6. Keep the deposit separate — while not legally required, it is recommended

Back to Netherlands Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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