West Virginia Security Deposit Laws: No Limit, 60-Day Return Deadline

A complete guide to West Virginia security deposit rules, including the absence of a deposit cap, 60-day return deadline, and penalty provisions.

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Verified Mar 2026
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West Virginia's Security Deposit Act (WV Code § 37-6A) provides a unique framework: while there is no statutory cap on deposit amounts, the state imposes strict return deadlines and significant penalties for noncompliance.

Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified West Virginia attorney for advice specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.

No Statutory Deposit Limit

West Virginia is one of few states that does not impose a maximum security deposit amount. Landlords can charge any amount they consider appropriate. In practice, most landlords charge 1 to 2 months' rent.

Nonrefundable Fees Must Be Disclosed

Any fee that is nonrefundable must be clearly disclosed to the tenant in writing before or at the time of payment. If a fee is not explicitly labeled as nonrefundable, it is presumed refundable.

Return Deadline

The deposit (minus lawful deductions) must be returned within the shorter of:

ScenarioDeadline
Standard60 days after the tenancy ends
New tenant moves in45 days after the new tenant occupies the unit
Section 8 / Government assistance30 days

Itemized Deductions

Landlords must provide a written, itemized list of all deductions when returning (or not returning) the deposit. Allowable deductions include:

  • Unpaid rent.
  • Damages beyond normal wear and tear.
  • Cleaning costs if the unit was left unclean.
  • Unpaid utilities the landlord becomes liable for.
  • Reasonable costs for removing and storing abandoned personal property.

Penalties for Noncompliance

If a landlord fails to return the deposit or provide itemized deductions within the deadline, the tenant can recover:

  • The full deposit amount, plus
  • 1.5× the amount wrongfully withheld, plus
  • Court costs and reasonable attorney fees.

This is one of the more punitive deposit penalty provisions among US states.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks each deposit amount, monitors the 60/45/30-day return clock, and generates the required itemized deduction statement — ensuring full compliance and avoiding the severe penalty provisions.

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