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West Virginia Deposit Return Deadline

60 days

Under West Virginia law, a landlord generally has 60 days after move-out to return your security deposit (or provide an itemized statement of deductions) — the FAQ below covers the conditions that can change the deadline.

Educational information: generated from our West Virginia law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.

How West Virginia compares

51 of 51 US jurisdictions set a statutory deadline for returning security deposits. Here is how West Virginia compares with other states in our database.

StateDeposit Return Deadline
West Virginia60 days
Wisconsin21 days
Wyoming30–60 days
Alabama60 days
Alaska14–30 days

Frequently asked questions

How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in West Virginia?
Generally 60 days after move-out. No statutory limit on deposit amount. Return within 60 days (45 days if new tenant moves in). Additional 15 days if third-party contractor needed. Penalty for non-compliance: 2 months rent or 2x deposit. Move-in/out checklist required.
Can a West Virginia landlord keep my deposit for damages?
Landlords may generally deduct for unpaid rent and damage beyond normal wear and tear, but must account for deductions. Deductions for ordinary wear and tear are not allowed.
What if my West Virginia landlord misses the deposit return deadline?
Missing the statutory deadline (60 days) can expose the landlord to statutory penalties. No statutory limit on deposit amount. Return within 60 days (45 days if new tenant moves in). Additional 15 days if third-party contractor needed. Penalty for non-compliance: 2 months rent or 2x deposit. Move-in/out checklist required.

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