Indiana Security Deposit Law

Indiana landlords must return security deposits within 45 days under Ind. Code § 32-31-3-13. Violations result in damages up to 2× the wrongfully withheld amount.

Key Facts — Indiana

Return deadline
45 days after move-out
Governing statute
Indiana Code § 32-31-3-13
Short citation
Ind. Code § 32-31-3-13
Penalty for violation
damages up to 2× the wrongfully withheld amount
Small claims court limit
$8,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many days does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Indiana?

Under Ind. Code § 32-31-3-13, a Indiana landlord must return the security deposit — along with an itemized list of any deductions — within 45 days of the tenant vacating the property.

What happens if a Indiana landlord keeps my deposit illegally?

If your landlord fails to return the deposit within 45 days without a valid reason, damages up to 2× the wrongfully withheld amount. You can pursue this in Indiana small claims court (limit: $8,000).

Can a landlord in Indiana deduct for normal wear and tear?

No. Indiana law, like all US states, prohibits landlords from deducting for normal wear and tear — routine scuffing, minor carpet wear, and faded paint are the landlord's cost of doing business, not the tenant's.

How do I send a security deposit demand letter in Indiana?

Generate a demand letter citing Ind. Code § 32-31-3-13, sign it, and send via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt to your landlord. The certified mail receipt creates a legal paper trail and proves delivery. Give the landlord 14 days to respond before filing in small claims court.

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