Slovakia Security Deposit Rules: Kaucia (2026)
Official guide to security deposits (kaucia) for residential leases in Slovakia, including statutory maximums and return timelines under the Civil Code.
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Legal Framework for Security Deposits (Kaucia)
In the Slovak Republic, the security deposit (kaucia) is a fundamental tool for protecting the landlord's interest in the rental property. While it is widely used, its management is strictly regulated by the Slovak Civil Code (Act No. 40/1964 Coll.) and, where applicable, the Act on Short-Term Lease of Apartments (Act No. 98/2014 Coll.).
Security Deposit Process in national
Collect Deposit
Collect the security deposit (up to 3 Months’ Rent Maximum) before the tenant takes possession.
Document Condition
Create a move-in condition report signed by both landlord and tenant.
Hold During Tenancy
Keep the deposit in a designated or legally required account.
Return or Claim
Return within 30 Days After Tenancy End after tenancy end, with written justification for any deductions.
1. Mandatory Maximum Amount
The primary legal constraint for landlords in Slovakia is the maximum allowable deposit amount:
- Civil Code (Standard Lease): Under standard residential lease rules, the deposit cannot exceed the equivalent of three times the monthly rent and utilities.
- Act on Short-Term Lease: This regime allows for more flexibility, but professional standards typically cap the deposit at three months' rent to ensure the lease remains competitive and legally sound.
2. Statutory Purpose and Deductions
By law, the kaucia is intended to serve as a guarantee for:
- Rent and Utility Arrears: If the tenant fails to pay their monthly obligations.
- Property Damage: Repairs that go beyond "normal wear and tear."
- Contractual Penalties: If explicitly agreed upon in the lease for specific breaches.
3. Return Timeline and Documentation
One of the most frequent points of contention is the return of the deposit after the lease is terminated.
- The Return Trigger: The landlord is legally obligated to return the deposit after the settlement of all claims (rent, utilities, and damage assessment).
- Timeline: While the Civil Code does not specify an exact number of days, professional standards and the Housing Authority recommend returning the remaining balance within 30 days of the tenant vacating the premises.
- The Settlement Protocol: Landlords must provide a written Settlement Statement detailing any deductions. Failure to provide documentation for repairs can result in the tenant successfully challenging the deduction in court.
Mandatory Steps for Slovak Landlords
Risk Mitigation: The Inventory Report
The most effective way to protect your kaucia is to execute a detailed Inventory and Handover Report (Preberací protokol) at the start and end of the lease. This document must include:
- Photos of every room and existing defects.
- Utility meter readings (electricity, gas, water).
- Signatures of both parties. Without a signed Preberací protokol, a landlord bears the heavy burden of proof to show that damage was caused by the tenant and not pre-existing.
How Landager Helps
Landager automates the Preberací protokol process for Slovak landlords. Our mobile-ready dashboard allows you to snap and store timestamped photos directly to the property's record, automatically calculating the final settlement by comparing move-in and move-out data, ensuring your kaucia deductions are legally defensible.
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