Kansas Security Deposit Laws 2026
Here's what Kansas law says about security deposit returns, deadlines, and penalties. All information is sourced from KS Stat. § 58-2550.
Return Deadline
30 calendar days
from move-out date to return your deposit
Penalty for Violations
Up to 1.5x your deposit amount
Requires a finding of bad faith by the landlord.
If the landlord violates the deadline, they may forfeit ALL right to withhold any portion of your deposit.
Deposit Cap
Maximum security deposit: 1 month rent
Itemization Requirements
- Itemized statement required: Yes
- Itemization deadline: 30 days
- Receipts required: No
Interest Requirements
Not required. Your landlord does not have to pay interest on your deposit.
Statute of Limitations
- Written lease: 5 years
- Oral lease: 3 years
Small Claims Court
Maximum claim: $4,000
Attorney fee shifting available — you may recover attorney fees if you win.
Primary Statute
Think your landlord violated Kansas law?
Generate a demand letter that cites KS Stat. § 58-2550 and puts your landlord on notice.
This is not legal advice. Reclaim provides legal information and document generation tools. The information on this page is sourced from KS Stat. § 58-2550 and is current as of January 1, 2020. For specific legal questions, consult a licensed attorney in Kansas.