How long a Texas landlord has to return the deposit and send an itemized statement — plus a free calculator already set to Texas.
Texas return deadline
30 days
after move-out · about 4 weeks
In Texas, 30 days after move-out is the commonly cited deadline for a landlord to return the security deposit and — if any of it is being withheld — deliver a written itemized statement of deductions.
Texas detail: 30 days after the tenant surrenders the premises and provides a forwarding address.
⚠ Informational, not legal advice. Deadlines, counting rules, itemization requirements, and penalties vary by state and city — verify Texas's current rules before withholding anything.
The calculator below is already set to Texas, so entering the move-out date gives you the exact 30-day return-by date. Itemize the deductions and download the statement PDF — no account needed.
Commonly cited as 30 days after move-out — for this move-out date, that's September 13, 2026.
⚠ 30 days after the tenant surrenders the premises and provides a forwarding address.
Deadlines, counting rules (business vs calendar days), and forwarding-address requirements vary — verify your statute before relying on this date.
You generally can't charge the deposit for ordinary aging from normal use — only for damage beyond it, cleaning back to the move-in standard, and unpaid rent.
| Normal wear — landlord's cost | Damage — deductible |
|---|---|
| Carpet worn flat in walking paths | Pet stains, burns, or ripped carpet |
| A few small nail holes from pictures | Fist-sized holes in the drywall |
| Faded or lightly scuffed paint | Unapproved paint colors, crayon or marker on walls |
| Loose grout, dull tub finish | Cracked tile or a chipped tub from impact |
| Sticking doors from settling | Broken doors, missing hardware |
| Sun-faded blinds or curtains | Bent, torn, or missing blinds |
Enter the deposit amount above to enable the download.
Deposit held
$0.00
Total deductions
$0.00
Amount to return
$0.00
(Texas)
Date of statement: August 14, 2026
Move-out date: August 14, 2026
TO: ____________________
RE: Security deposit for ____________________
This statement itemizes the disposition of your security deposit for the premises identified above following the termination of your tenancy on August 14, 2026. Supporting documentation is available on request.
| Description | Category | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| No deductions — deposit returned in full. | ||
| Security deposit held | $0.00 | |
| Total deductions | – $0.00 | |
| AMOUNT RETURNED TO TENANT | $0.00 | |
Refund enclosed / to follow
Return by September 13, 2026 (30 days)
$0.00
Signature of landlord / authorized agent
Date
This statement template is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Deposit-return deadlines, itemization requirements, and penalties for wrongful withholding vary by state and city.
Compared with the states around it: Louisiana, New Mexico and Colorado use the same 30 days; Arkansas (60 days) and Oklahoma (45 days) allow longer.
| State | Return deadline |
|---|---|
| Texas (this page) | 30 days |
| Arkansas | 60 days |
| Louisiana | 30 days |
| New Mexico | 30 days |
| Oklahoma | 45 days |
| Colorado | 30 days |
Of the 49 jurisdictions with a commonly cited figure — out of the 51 we track, the 50 states plus DC — 13 are tighter than Texas's 30 days and 11 allow longer. The median across the country is 30 days, and the spread runs from 14 to 60.
The headline number is the part everyone quotes and the smallest part of the actual obligation. These are the details that decide whether a deposit return holds up:
In Texas, 30 days after move-out is the commonly cited deadline to return the deposit and, if you are withholding anything, deliver a written itemized statement of deductions. 30 days after the tenant surrenders the premises and provides a forwarding address. That is about 4 weeks — calendar it the day the keys come back.
Missing a deposit deadline is one of the more expensive small mistakes in landlording. Depending on the state, a late or missing itemized statement can forfeit the right to withhold anything at all, and several states add a multiple-damages penalty on top. Treat the 30-day deadline in Texas as a hard date, not a target — send the statement and any refund with time to spare, and keep proof of when it went out.
The usual three categories: unpaid rent, cleaning needed to bring the unit back to its move-in condition, and damage beyond normal wear and tear. Ordinary aging is not deductible — worn carpet in the traffic paths, sun-faded blinds, light scuffs, a handful of small nail holes. Each deduction should be its own line with a real amount behind it, not a round number. The calculator above builds that itemization and totals what is left to return.
The 30-day figure is generally cited as calendar days, running from move-out. But Texas also has a forwarding-address element — see the detail above — which can change when the clock actually starts. A handful of states count business days, which is a materially different deadline; do not assume yours does either way.
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