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Minnesota Security Deposit Law

What Happens If a Landlord Does Not Return the Security Deposit in Minnesota?

This question is about Minnesota Security Deposit Law

If a landlord in Minnesota does not return the security deposit within the 21 day limit or doesn’t itemize deductions, the tenant stands to recover twice the withheld sum plus $500 in damages if the withholding is deemed in bad faith.

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The information for this answer was found on our Minnesota Security Deposit Law answers.

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