State Law Guide · Updated January 2026

Ohio Security Deposit Laws

Under Ohio Revised Code § 5321.16, Ohio landlords must return security deposits within 30 days of a tenant moving out. Landlords who wrongfully withhold deposits face penalties of up to Up to 2x the deposit wrongfully withheld plus attorney fees.

Quick Answer

In Ohio, landlords have 30 days to return your security deposit after you move out and provide a forwarding address. The maximum deposit is No statutory limit. If your landlord wrongfully withholds your deposit, you can sue in Small Claims Court (up to $6,000) and may recover Up to 2x the deposit wrongfully withheld plus attorney fees under Ohio Revised Code § 5321.16. Landlords must provide an itemized statement of deductions.

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What Ohio Law Requires

Return Deadline

Landlords have exactly 30 days to return your deposit after you move out. If they make deductions, they must provide an itemized statement explaining each charge with documentation.

Penalties for Violations

Landlords who wrongfully withhold deposits face Up to 2x the deposit wrongfully withheld plus attorney fees. You can file in small claims court for amounts up to $6,000without needing an attorney.

Common Deductions Landlords Make

Federal guidelines from HUD and the IRS establish "useful life" standards that limit what landlords can charge. Many common deductions are partially or fully invalid under these guidelines.

Carpet Replacement

Typical: $500-1,600

5-year useful life per HUD MAP Guide Appendix 5C. Charges may be reduced or invalid based on how long you lived there.

Interior Paint

Typical: $200-800

3-year useful life per HUD Handbook 4350.1. Charges may be reduced or invalid based on how long you lived there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an Ohio landlord have to return my deposit?

Ohio landlords have 30 days to return your deposit with an itemized statement. Wrongful withholding may result in 2x damages.

Does my Ohio landlord have to pay interest?

Yes, if your deposit exceeds $50 and your lease is longer than 6 months. Interest rate is 5% per year.

Is there a deposit limit in Ohio?

No statutory limit, but excessive amounts may be challenged.

City-Specific Rules

Some Ohio cities have additional tenant protections:

  • Columbus: Additional tenant resources through city housing programs.
  • Cleveland: Strong tenant advocacy organizations.

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Based on Ohio Revised Code § 5321.16 · HUD Handbook 4350.1 · IRS Publication 527

Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Ohio security deposit laws and is intended for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Laws may change, and individual circumstances vary. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.

Last updated: January 2026. Sources: Ohio Revised Code § 5321.16, HUD Handbook 4350.1, IRS Publication 527.