Navarre Security Deposit Laws & Penalties

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Learn about legal security deposit limits, holding requiremens, and return deadlines in Navarre.

Melvin Prince
3 min read
Verified Mar 2026Spain flag
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This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.Information last verified: March 2026.

Security Deposit Cap
1 Month’s Rent (Residential); 2 Months (Commercial)
Return Deadline
30 Days After Tenancy End

In Navarre, security deposits (fianzas) are heavily regulated. Under Article 36 of the LAU, a landlord must require a security deposit equivalent to one month's rent for residential leases.

Depository Requirements

Security Deposit Process in navarre

1

Collect Deposit

Collect the security deposit (up to 1 Month’s Rent (Residential); 2 Months (Commercial)) 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 30 Days After Tenancy End after tenancy end, with written justification for any deductions.

Landlords in Navarre are legally required to deposit this bond with the Tax Agency of Navarre. Failure to register the deposit within 30 days of signing the lease can result in severe fines and prevents the landlord from claiming certain regional tax deductions.

Additional Guarantees

In addition to the mandatory one-month fianza, landlords can ask for an "additional guarantee" (garantía adicional). Under the LAU, this is capped at a maximum of two months' rent.

Return Deadlines

The deposit must be returned within 30 days after the keys are handed back. If it takes longer, the tenant is entitled to claim the legal interest rate on the unreturned amount. Deductions can only be made for:

  • Unpaid rent or utilities
  • Damage beyond normal wear and tear

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