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Commonly Asked Questions about Security Deposits

At the beginning of their tenancy, all tenants can be required to give their landlord a security deposit, but it is limited to no more than one months rent. The one-month limit means that a landlord cannot ask for last months rent and a security deposit.
If, however, the landlord refuses to return your security deposit because your landlord says that you failed to pay rent or damaged the apartment, you must generally go to Small Claims Court to resolve the dispute.
A security deposit is money that is given to a landlord, lender, or seller of a home or apartment as proof of intent to move in and care for the domicile. Security deposits can either be refundable or nonrefundable, depending on the terms of the transaction.
New York City Rent Stabilization Code, Section 2525.4 Tenant Protection Regulations, Section 2505.4 New York City Rent and Eviction Regulations, Section 2205.5 New York State Rent and Eviction Regulations, Section 2105.5 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 A security deposit should not be used as a
How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in NYC? ing to New York security deposit laws, the landlord has 14 days from the end date of the lease to refund the tenant.
How much is a security deposit in NYC? Security deposits in New York (city and state) are equal to 1 months rent, ing to the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.
This law provides certain protections for tenants and responsibilities for landlords when dealing with security deposits. Some key provisions of Section 7-103 include: Landlords cannot demand a security deposit that is more than 1 months rent for an unfurnished apartment or 2 months rent for a furnished apartment.