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Kansas Security Deposit Laws & Limits

Understand Kansas security deposit caps for furnished and unfurnished units, return deadlines, and penalties for wrongful withholding.

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Max Unfurnished Deposit
1 Month Rent
Max Furnished Deposit
1.5 Months Rent
Return Deadline
30 Days

Kansas Security Deposit Laws

The Kansas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (K.S.A. 58-2550) establishes specific rules governing the collection, holding, and return of residential security deposits. Kansas is relatively landlord-friendly in that it does not require interest-bearing accounts, but imposes strict return deadlines and penalties for non-compliance.

Official Law Citation: The rules and regulations outlined on this page are strictly enforced by K.S.A. 58-2550 (Security deposits).

in kansas

1

Tenant moves out and formally requests deposit.

2

Landlord ideally determines deductions.

3

Must return final balance and accounting within 30 days.

Deposit Limits

Kansas law ties the maximum security deposit directly to the furnishing status of the rental unit:

Property TypeMaximum Deposit
Unfurnished1 month's rent
Furnished1.5 months' rent
Pet Deposit (if pets allowed)Additional 0.5 month's rent

[!IMPORTANT] All security deposits in Kansas are considered refundable by law. Landlords cannot label any portion of a security deposit as "non-refundable." However, separate non-refundable application fees or cleaning fees (if clearly documented as distinct from the security deposit) may be permissible.

Holding Requirements

Unlike many heavily regulated states, Kansas does not require landlords to:

  • Hold security deposits in a separate, dedicated bank account.
  • Place deposits in an interest-bearing escrow account.
  • Pay tenants interest on their security deposit balance.

This gives Kansas landlords significant flexibility in managing deposit funds, though best practice still recommends keeping deposits separate from operating accounts for clean accounting.

Return Deadlines

When a tenant vacates the property and demands return of the deposit, the landlord has exactly 30 days to either:

  1. Return the full deposit, or
  2. Provide the tenant with a written, itemized statement of deductions and remit the remaining balance.

If the tenant does not provide a forwarding address, the landlord should mail the deposit and statement to the tenant's last known address.

Allowable Deductions

A Kansas landlord may deduct from the security deposit for:

  • Unpaid rent or utility charges assigned to the tenant.
  • Damages to the property beyond normal wear and tear.
  • Cleaning costs necessary to restore the premises to the condition documented in the mandatory move-in inspection report (K.S.A. 58-2548).

Penalties for Wrongful Withholding

If a landlord fails to return the deposit or provide an itemized deduction statement within the 30-day window, or if a court determines the landlord acted in bad faith by retaining funds without justification, the landlord may be held liable for:

  • 1.5 times the amount of the deposit wrongfully withheld.
  • Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the tenant.

Automate Kansas Deposit Tracking

Forgetting the 30-day return deadline or losing a move-in inspection report can cost you 1.5x the deposit in penalties. Landager automatically tracks deposit amounts, calculates return deadlines, and stores signed move-in condition reports for instant retrieval.


How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, required compliance items, and accounting records - making it easy to stay compliant with Kansas regulations.

Back to Kansas Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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