Nevada Security Deposit Law
A 2026 guide for Nevada landlords: how much you can hold, the 30-day deadline to return it, whether interest is required, and the penalties for getting it wrong — plus a free calculator set to Nevada's rules.
Deposit cap
3 months' rent
Refund deadline
30 days
Interest required?
No
No statewide interest requirement.
Separate account?
Not required
Penalty for noncompliance
Bad-faith withholding can result in damages up to the amount wrongfully withheld.
Statute: Nev. Rev. Stat. § 118A.242
Nevada security deposit refund calculator
Pre-set to Nevada's 30-day deadline. Enter the deposit and any deductions to see the refund and the exact due date.
Itemized deductions
Result
$1,500.00
Amount owed back to the tenant
- Deposit held
- $1,500.00
- Total deductions
- −$0.00
Legal deadline in Nevada
Return the deposit (or an itemized statement of deductions) within 30 days of move-out.
How to return a security deposit in Nevada
- 1
Inspect and document the unit
As soon as the tenant moves out, photograph every room and compare it against the move-in condition. In Nevada, deductions generally must reflect actual damage beyond normal wear and tear.
- 2
Itemize every deduction in writing
List each deduction with a dollar amount. Nevada — like nearly every state — can bar a landlord from keeping any of the deposit if deductions aren't itemized in a written statement.
- 3
Confirm no interest is required
No statewide interest requirement. That means you generally return the deposit minus documented deductions, with no added interest.
- 4
Return the balance within 30 days
Send the remaining balance and the itemized statement to the tenant's forwarding address within 30 days of move-out. Missing this deadline is the single most common way landlords lose a deposit dispute.
Nevada security deposit FAQ
How much can a landlord charge for a security deposit in Nevada?
3 months' rent.
How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Nevada?
A landlord generally has 30 days after the tenant moves out to return the deposit or send an itemized statement of deductions.
Is interest required on security deposits in Nevada?
No statewide interest requirement.
Does Nevada require the deposit to be held in a separate account?
Nevada does not impose a statewide separate-account requirement, though keeping deposits separate is still good practice.
What happens if a landlord wrongfully withholds a deposit in Nevada?
Bad-faith withholding can result in damages up to the amount wrongfully withheld.
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Deposit laws in other states
This page summarizes general state-level rules as of 2026 and does not cover city or county ordinances, which can be stricter. Verify against the statute cited above (Nev. Rev. Stat. § 118A.242) or with a local attorney before relying on it.