Missouri Security Deposit Law

When do I get my deposit back in Missouri?

Your Missouri landlord has 30 days to return your security deposit after you move out. Calculate your exact deadline below — and if they're late, generate a free demand letter.

Missouri Security Deposit Law

Return Deadline

30 days after move-out

Penalty for Late Return

You can recover up to twice the amount wrongfully withheld

Additional Notes

Must provide itemized statement

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Missouri Security Deposit FAQ

How long does a Missouri landlord have to return my deposit?

In Missouri, landlords are required to return your security deposit within 30 days after you move out. The landlord must provide itemized statement.

What if my Missouri landlord misses the deadline?

You can recover up to twice the amount wrongfully withheld. If your landlord fails to meet the 30-day deadline, you may have legal recourse to recover your deposit plus additional damages.

Can my landlord make deductions from my deposit?

Yes, Missouri landlords can deduct for unpaid rent and damages beyond normal wear and tear. However, they must provide an itemized statement of deductions within the 30-day window.

How do I write a demand letter for my deposit in Missouri?

A demand letter should include your name, the property address, move-out date, deposit amount, and a citation of Missouri's 30-day deadline. Send it via certified mail. Generate a free demand letter here.

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