Security deposit laws denmark | Landager
Learn about residential security deposit regulations in Denmark. Understand the 3-month cap on deposits and prepaid rent.
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When renting out residential property in Denmark, landlords have the statutory right to demand financial security from the tenant before move-in. The Danish system explicitly divides upfront costs into two distinct legal categories: Security Deposits and Prepaid Rent.
The
Absolute Maximum Limits Unlike less regulated markets, the Danish Rent Act (§ 47) enforces strict, mandatory caps on the amount a landlord can request from an incoming tenant:
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Security Deposit (Depositum): Maximum of 3 months' base rent (excluding utility estimates like heat or water).
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Prepaid Rent (Forudbetalt leje): Maximum of 3 months' base rent. Coupled with the actual first month's rent due at signing, the absolute maximum upfront payment a landlord can legally demand is 7 months of base rent plus the first month's utility advances. #
Adjusting the
Deposit During the Lease The law permits landlords to automatically adjust the deposit and prepaid rent balances whenever the monthly base rent legally increases. A landlord may request the tenant to top up the balances so they continuously mirror the current 3-month rent metric. This top-up is usually spread out into smaller monthly installments to avoid sudden financial shocks to the tenant.
Move-In and
Move-Out Inspections: The "14-Day Rule" To earn the legal right to make any deductions from the deposit for refurbishment or repairs, Danish landlords must adhere to intense bureaucratic inspection rules: If you lease out more than one residential unit, you are subject to the mandatory inspection laws:
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Move-in Inspection (Indflytningssyn): The landlord must schedule a physical walkthrough with the tenant before they take possession and issue a signed report establishing the baseline condition of the property.
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Move-out Inspection (Fraflytningssyn): Upon termination, an inspection is absolutely mandatory. A detailed written claim containing the specific faults to be fixed (e.g., floor sanding, patching holes) must be physically or digitally handed to the tenant exactly at the inspection. Usually, the final deadline for presenting the demands extends to no more than 14 days from when the tenant hands over the keys. CRITICAL WARNING: If a landlord fails to complete a move-in report, or misses the 14-day deadline to present the move-out claims report, the landlord forfeits their entire right to claim any refurbishment costs. In such cases, the Rent Tribunal will order the immediate, un-deducted return of the entire deposit, regardless of whether the tenant visibly damaged the property.
"Normal
Wear and Tear" (The 2015 Reform) Since the major legislative reform affecting contracts signed after July 2015, Danish landlords cannot demand that an apartment be returned in "newly refurbished condition" (nyistandsat stand). The law was lowered to mandate that premises only need to be returned in "Normal Condition". This means minor scratches on floors, faded paint from sunlight, and small holes from hanging pictures are now legally categorized as normal wear and tear. The financial burden for general upkeep and repainting between tenants has effectively shifted to the landlord's general operating budget.
Avoid
Bureaucratic Traps with Landager The rigid 14-day deadline for submitting post-inspection deduction claims ruins thousands of landlords financially every year due to simple administrative delays. Landager connects your deposit ledgers directly to your inspection scheduling. When a move-out date is set, the system activates a 14-day lockdown tracker on your dashboard. You can upload timestamped photos during the physical walkthrough via the Landager mobile app and immediately prompt the tenant for a digital signature (such as MitID), locking the legal claim securely into the cloud before the statutory clock runs out.
How
Landager Helps
Landager automates your Rent Act § 182 demand deadlines, tracks BBR registration status, and ensures your residential property meets all A11 standard requirements.
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