Saarland Security Deposit Laws: Limits, Deductions, and Return Rules

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Everything landlords need to know about security deposits in Saarland, Germany – maximum limits (3 months' rent), investment rules, and return deadlines.

Melvin Prince
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מאומת Apr 2026גרמניה flag
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הבהרה משפטית

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Security deposits (Mietkaution) are a safeguard for residential landlords in Saarland. The rules governing them are strictly regulated by the German Civil Code (BGB), which applies universally across Germany. Here is what you need to know to handle deposits compliantly.

הבהרה משפטיתמדריך זה מספק מידע משפטי כללי. חוקי שכירות יכולים להשתנות. תמיד יש להתייעץ עם נוטריון מורשה או עורך דין באזור זה.
Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

Maximum Deposit Limit

Under § 551 BGB, the maximum security deposit a landlord can demand for a residential tenancy is three months' net cold rent (rent excluding operating costs/utilities).

Monthly Net Cold RentMaximum Deposit
€500€1,500
€800€2,400
€1,200€3,600

Any agreement requiring a deposit higher than three months' rent is legally invalid for the excess amount.

Installment Payments

Tenants have the statutory right to pay the security deposit in three equal monthly installments (§ 551 (2) BGB):

  • 1st Installment: Due at the start of the tenancy
  • 2nd Installment: Due in the second month
  • 3rd Installment: Due in the third month

Landlords cannot demand the entire deposit upfront before handing over the keys.

Investment of the Deposit

Landlords must invest the security deposit separately from their personal assets in an insolvency-proof account (§ 551 (3) BGB). Common methods include:

  • Tenant's savings book (Kautionssparbuch) pledged to the landlord
  • Special landlord escrow account yielding standard savings interest
  • Bank guarantee (Mietkautionsbürgschaft) from a bank or insurance company instead of cash

Any interest accrued during the tenancy belongs to the tenant and increases the final refund amount.

Return Deadlines

The law does not define a precise timeline for returning the deposit, but German courts grant landlords a reasonable review period after the tenancy ends:

SituationTypical Return Timeframe
Normal handover, no damages, no pending utilities3 to 4 months
Pending annual operating cost settlement (Nebenkostenabrechnung)Up to 6 months (or landlord retains a partial amount)
Severe damages or ongoing legal disputesCan be longer

Landlords must return the deposit or provide a detailed breakdown of deductions once the review is complete.

Allowable Deductions

Landlords may deduct from the security deposit for:

  1. Unpaid rent or outstanding utility arrears
  2. Damages to the property exceeding normal wear and tear (e.g., broken tiles, deep gouges in floors)
  3. Unfulfilled cosmetic repairs (Schönheitsreparaturen), provided there was a legally valid clause in the lease

What CANNOT be deducted:

  • Normal wear and tear (e.g., slight fading of paint, minor scuffs from ordinary living)
  • Pre-existing damages documented before the tenant moved in
  • Blanket cleaning fees without verifiable invoices for necessary work

Statute of Limitations

Under § 548 BGB, the landlord's claims for damages or unfulfilled repairs expire six months after the property is handed back. If the landlord does not formally assert claims within this period, they lose the right to deduct these costs from the deposit.

Best Practices for Saarland Landlords

  1. Create exactly detailed handover protocols (Übergabeprotokoll) – Take photos and get tenant signatures during move-in and move-out.
  2. Open the deposit account immediately – Never mix deposit funds with your regular operating accounts.
  3. Credit interest appropriately – Ensure bank interest is accounted for at the end of the tenancy.
  4. Be aware of deadlines – Act within the six-month statute of limitations for damages.
  5. Retain a partial amount for utilities – If the final utility bill won't be ready immediately, you can retain a reasonable portion of the deposit (typically 1-2 months' preview costs) until the billing cycle ends.

Back to Saarland Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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