Newfoundland and Labrador Security Deposit Laws: Limits, Returns, and

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Complete guide to NL security deposit regulations including the 75% limit,

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Apr 2026캐나다 flag
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Deposit Cap (Monthly)
3/4 Month’s Rent
Deposit Cap (Weekly)
2 Weeks’ Rent
Return Deadline
15 Days

Security deposits in Newfoundland and Labrador are strictly regulated under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018 (RTA). Understanding these rules is essential for landlords to avoid penalties and maintain compliance.

Security Deposit Limits

By Tenancy Type

Tenancy TypeMaximum Deposit
Month-to-month75% of one month's rent
Fixed-term75% of one month's rent
Week-to-week2 weeks' rent

Important Restrictions

  • No "first and last" month's rent — Landlords may only collect the first rental period's payment and the security deposit upfront
  • The deposit amount is set at the start of the tenancy and is not automatically adjusted if rent increases during the tenancy
  • The deposit belongs to the tenant at all times — it is held in trust by the landlord

Handling and Storage Requirements

Newfoundland and Labrador has strict requirements for how security deposits must be held:

  1. Interest-bearing account — The deposit must be placed in an interest-bearing account at a financial institution within 2 banking days of receipt
  2. Trust account — Landlords who manage 3 or more rental units must hold deposits in a dedicated trust account used exclusively for security deposits
  3. Written receipt — Landlords must provide a written receipt for the deposit
  4. No co-mingling — The deposit cannot be used by the landlord for any purpose until the tenancy ends and proper procedures are followed

What Can Be Deducted

Landlords may apply the security deposit toward:

  1. Unpaid rent — Any rent owing at the end of the tenancy
  2. Damage beyond normal wear and tear — Repairs for tenant-caused damage
  3. Cleaning costs — If the tenant left the premises in an unreasonable state
  4. Outstanding utility charges — If the tenant was responsible for utilities under the agreement

What Is NOT Deductible

  • Normal wear and tear — Faded paint, minor scuffs, worn carpet
  • Pre-existing damage — Conditions present at move-in
  • Routine maintenance — Costs the landlord would incur regardless of the tenant

Return Deadline: 10 Days

Landlords must return the security deposit — along with accrued interest — within 10 days of the tenancy ending, unless:

  • A claim has been filed with the Residential Tenancies division of Service NL
  • Both parties agree in writing to an alternative arrangement

Filing a Claim

If a landlord wishes to retain any portion of the deposit, they must file a claim with Service NL before the 10-day deadline expires. The claim will be reviewed, and both parties will have the opportunity to present evidence.

Interest on Deposits

Landlords must pay interest on security deposits at the rate prescribed by the minister. The interest accrues from the date the deposit was received and must be returned to the tenant along with the deposit.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with security deposit rules can result in:

  • Order to return the deposit — Service NL can order the landlord to return the full deposit plus interest
  • Double the deposit — If a landlord is found to have acted in bad faith, the adjudicator may order additional compensation
  • Prosecution — Serious or repeat violations may result in fines under the RTA

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Provide a written receipt immediately upon collecting the deposit
  2. Open a dedicated trust account if you manage three or more units
  3. Document the property's condition at move-in with dated photos and a signed checklist
  4. Track interest accrual — Use a spreadsheet or property management tool to calculate interest owed
  5. File claims promptly — If you need to retain any portion of the deposit, file with Service NL before the 10-day window closes
  6. Never collect last month's rent — This is explicitly prohibited in Newfoundland and Labrador

Back to Newfoundland and Labrador Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

How Landager Helps

Navigating the Newfoundland and Labrador rental market requires strict attention to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018, particularly regarding the unique 3/4 month security deposit cap and the specific sliding scale for late fees. Landager's property management platform is specifically configured to handle these regional nuances, automating the calculation of legal late fees ($5 plus $2/day up to $75) and ensuring that security deposit holdings always align with provincial statutory limits. Our system tracks critical notice periods—from the 6-month rent increase window to the 10-day non-payment termination notice—providing landlords in St. John's, Corner Brook, and beyond with the digital certainty needed to maintain compliance and avoid costly disputes at the Residential Tenancies Division.

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