Maryland Small Claims Court

How to Sue Your Landlord in Maryland Small Claims Court

Maryland gives landlords 45 days to return your deposit. If they missed it, you may be entitled to up to 3x your deposit in penalties. Here's how to file.

Maryland Small Claims — Quick Facts

Filing Fee

$34–$75

Max Claim

$5,000

Hearing Timeline

3060 days

Attorney Allowed

Yes

Penalty

Up to 3x the amount wrongfully withheld

Statute

Md. Code, Real Prop. § 8-203

Step-by-Step: Filing in Maryland

1

Calculate what you're owed

Confirm your landlord missed Maryland's 45-day deadline. If they did, calculate your deposit plus any penalties you're entitled to under Md. Code, Real Prop. § 8-203.

Calculate your Maryland deadline →
2

Send a demand letter first

Maryland courts look favorably on tenants who attempted resolution before filing. Send a formal demand letter citing Md. Code, Real Prop. § 8-203 and the specific amount owed. Give your landlord 7–14 days to respond.

Generate a Maryland demand letter →
3

Gather your evidence

Upload photos, your lease, and any communication with your landlord. You'll need move-in and move-out photos, proof your demand letter was sent, and any deduction statements your landlord provided.

Organize your evidence →
4

File your claim

File at the District Court in the county where the rental property is located. The filing fee is $34–$75 depending on your claim amount. You can recover this fee if you win.

Find your Maryland court →
5

Serve your landlord

Maryland accepts the following service methods: Certified mail, Process server, Sheriff. You cannot serve the papers yourself — have someone else deliver them or use a professional service.

6

Present your case

Bring copies of everything: your lease, photos, demand letter with proof of mailing, and any communication with your landlord. Present your case clearly and stick to the facts.

Prepare for your hearing →

What You Can Claim in Maryland

+

Your full security deposit

The amount your landlord failed to return

+

Penalty: Up to 3x the amount wrongfully withheld

Under Md. Code, Real Prop. § 8-203

+

Interest on your deposit

Maryland requires landlords to pay interest: 3% simple interest

+

Filing fee reimbursement

The court can order your landlord to reimburse your filing costs

+

Attorney fees

Maryland allows recovery of reasonable attorney fees

Example: If your landlord withheld a $1,500 deposit in bad faith in Maryland, you could recover up to $6,000 (deposit + 3x penalty) plus your filing fee.

Maryland Small Claims FAQ

Do I need a lawyer for Maryland small claims court?

Maryland allows attorneys in small claims court, but most tenants represent themselves successfully. The process is designed for people without legal training.

How long does Maryland small claims court take?

After filing, your hearing is typically scheduled within 30–60 days. The hearing itself usually takes 15–30 minutes. The judge often rules the same day.

What if my landlord doesn't show up to court in Maryland?

You win by default. The court will enter a default judgment for the amount you requested, assuming your claim is reasonable and supported by evidence.

How much can I sue for in Maryland small claims court?

Maryland small claims court handles cases up to $5,000. For security deposits, you may also claim penalties of up to 3x the amount wrongfully withheld under Md. Code, Real Prop. § 8-203.

Ready to take action?

Start by calculating your exact deadline and what you're owed. Then generate a demand letter — most landlords respond before you ever need to file.

Last updated: March 12, 2026Reviewed for accuracy by a licensed attorney