CT · Security Deposit Law
Security deposit laws in Connecticut
30 days with itemization.
Return deadline
30 days
Itemization required
Yes
Bad-faith multiplier
2×
What to do if your Connecticut landlord won't return your deposit
- Confirm the 30-day window has passed since you provided a forwarding address.
- Document the unit's move-out condition with photos and any walk-through notes.
- Send a formal demand letter citing Connecticut's deposit return deadline and statutory damages.
- If the landlord ignores your demand, file in small claims court — Connecticut allows up to 2x damages for wrongful withholding.
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This tool helps you create a draft demand letter based on your information. It does not determine your legal rights, guarantee payment, or replace advice from a licensed attorney. You may wish to consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.