Bremen Security Deposit Laws: Rules, Limits, and Returns

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A complete guide to security deposit laws in Bremen, Germany. Learn about the 3-month rent limit, installment rules, and return timelines for landlords.

Melvin Prince
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Verifikovano Apr 2026Nemačka flag
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A security deposit (Mietkaution or Mietsicherheit) provides landlords with financial protection against unpaid rent or property damage. Throughout Germany, including the state of Bremen, security deposits are heavily regulated by the strict provisions of the German Civil Code (BGB) to protect tenants' rights and funds.

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Security Deposit
3 Months’ Cold Rent
Notice Period
3 Months (Tenant)
Rent Control
Varies by City

Maximum Deposit Amounts

According to § 551 BGB, the maximum allowable security deposit for a residential lease is three times the net monthly rent (Nettokaltmiete).

FeatureLegal Rule
Maximum Limit3 months' net cold rent
Installment OptionTenant's right to pay in 3 equal monthly installments

The Right to Installments Regardless of what is written in the lease agreement, the tenant has an unalienable right to pay the security deposit in three equal monthly installments: * The first installment is due on the exact date the lease formally begins. * The remaining two installments are due alongside the subsequent two rent payments. * Landlords cannot legally force the tenant to pay the full amount upfront before handing over the keys.

Investment and Protection of Funds A landlord cannot simply place a tenant's deposit into their personal checking account

The law mandates strict separation:

  1. Insolvency Protection: The security deposit must be kept entirely separate from the landlord's personal or business assets. This ensures the tenant's money is safe if the landlord declares bankruptcy.
  2. Escrow Account: Conventionally, the funds are deposited into a special savings account (Kautionskonto) with a standard three-month notice period and standard interest rates.
  3. Accrued Interest: Any interest generated by the account legally belongs to the tenant and is added to the total security deposit amount over time.

Alternative Security Types While a cash deposit is the most common method, a landlord may agree to alternatives such as: * Bank Guarantee (Mietkautionsbürgschaft): A bank guarantees the deposit amount on behalf of the tenant. * Insurance Guarantee: A third-party insurance company acts as a guarantor. * Pledged Savings Booklet: The tenant hands over a specific savings account book.

Returning the Security Deposit Unlike some jurisdictions which impose strict 14- or 30-day deadlines, German law has no explicit statutory deadline for the deposit return

Instead, landlords courts grant a "reasonable period" for review and assessment: * Standard Timeline: Generally, courts consider 3 to 6 months after the termination of the lease to be a reasonable timeline to calculate damages. * Overdue Utility Bills: If the annual utility reconciliation (Betriebskostenabrechnung) is not yet complete, the landlord is permitted to withhold an appropriate portion of the deposit until up to 12 months after the move-out date to cover potential subsequent utility underpayments.

Permissible Deductions At the end of the lease, the landlord may deduct from the deposit for outstanding claims

Permissible deductions include: * Unpaid rent or outstanding utility payments. * Costs to repair property damage beyond normal wear and tear. * Costs for incomplete cosmetic repairs (Schönheitsreparaturen) only if the tenant was legally obligated to complete them via a valid clause in the lease. * Unperformed final cleaning (if expressly agreed upon).

: According to § 548 BGB, a landlord's claim for damages expires within six months from the date the property was returned. If a landlord fails to itemize an issue within this window, they lose the right to deduct it from the deposit.

Best Practices for Move-Out * Move-in / Move-out Protocols (Übergabeprotokoll): A jointly signed inspection report detailing the exact condition of the property is the single best way to avoid deposit disputes. * Photo Documentation: Always photograph the state of the apartment, particularly if damage is present. * Prompt Processing: Although you have a 3-6 month window, returning the deposit promptly ensures a smooth transition and reduces legal friction.

How Landager Can Help Keeping track of deposit installments, generating interest statements, and maintaining legally compliant escrow records can be tedious

Landager provides Bremen landlords with a dashboard to document security deposits, verify separated accounting compliance, and handle end-of-lease reconciliation efficiently. Back to the Bremen Landlord-Tenant laws Overview.

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