Washington Security Deposit Laws 2026

Here's what Washington law says about security deposit returns, deadlines, and penalties. All information is sourced from RCW § 59.18.280.

Return Deadline

21 calendar days

from move-out date to return your deposit

Penalty for Violations

Up to 2x 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.

Itemization Requirements

  • Itemized statement required: Yes
  • Itemization deadline: 21 days
  • Receipts required: No

Interest Requirements

Not required. Your landlord does not have to pay interest on your deposit.

Statute of Limitations

  • Written lease: 6 years
  • Oral lease: 3 years

Small Claims Court

Maximum claim: $10,000

Attorney fee shifting available — you may recover attorney fees if you win.

Primary Statute

RCW § 59.18.280

Important Exceptions & Edge Cases

RCW § 59.18.260: Landlord must provide a written checklist of the condition of the unit at the commencement of the tenancy. Landlord and tenant should both sign. Without this, landlord's deduction claims are significantly weakened.

Think your landlord violated Washington law?

Generate a demand letter that cites RCW § 59.18.280 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 RCW § 59.18.280 and is current as of January 1, 2023. For specific legal questions, consult a licensed attorney in Washington.