How much a landlord can charge for a security deposit in Michigan, the deadline to return it after move-out, and the statute that controls — verified June 7, 2026.
1.5 months of rent. Cap of 1-1/2 months' rent in § 554.602; § 554.609 requires mailing itemized damages list within 30 days. Tenant may seek double damages if landlord fails and does not sue within 45 days.
30 days. Read Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 554.602, 554.609 for the exact triggers, itemization requirements, and penalties for late or bad-faith withholding.
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1.5 months of rent. Cap of 1-1/2 months' rent in § 554.602; § 554.609 requires mailing itemized damages list within 30 days. Tenant may seek double damages if landlord fails and does not sue within 45 days. This is a best-effort summary verified against the official statute (Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 554.602, 554.609) on June 7, 2026 — always confirm with the current law or an attorney.
30 days. See Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 554.602, 554.609 for the exact conditions and any itemization requirements.
Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 554.602, 554.609. The official text is published by the state at https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=mcl-554-602.
No. This page is a best-effort summary compiled from primary legal authority and verified on June 7, 2026. Statutes change, and many states use tiers or exceptions a summary can't capture. Confirm with the current statute or a licensed attorney before relying on it.
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