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Last updated: April 2026Researched by DepositHawk Research Team

Vermont Does Not Require Deposit Interest

Vermont landlords are not required to pay interest on your security deposit. But that does not mean they can do whatever they want with it.

Vermont does not require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. However, landlords must return the deposit within 14 days of move-out under 9 V.S.A. § 4461.

9 V.S.A. § 4461

Your Rights

What Your Vermont Landlord Does Owe You

Interest or not, Vermont law gives you real protections on your security deposit:

  • 14-day return deadline. Your landlord has 14 days after you move out to return your deposit or provide an accounting of deductions.
  • Itemized statement required. Your landlord cannot just keep part of your deposit — they must provide a written, itemized list of every deduction and its amount within 14 days.
  • Penalties for violations. If your landlord misses the deadline or makes illegal deductions, Vermont courts can award you up to 2x the wrongfully withheld amount.

Vermont landlords must return security deposits within 14 days of move-out under 9 V.S.A. § 4461. Violations can result in up to 2x the wrongfully withheld amount.

9 V.S.A. § 4461

Full State Law

Vermont Security Deposit Law — Full Breakdown

Return deadlines, allowed deductions, penalty multipliers, small claims limits — everything you need to know about Vermont deposit law is on one page. Read the full Vermont security deposit law breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vermont require landlords to pay interest on security deposits?

No. Vermont does not require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. However, your landlord must still return your deposit within 14 days of move-out under 9 V.S.A. § 4461.

What is my landlord required to do with my deposit in Vermont?

Your Vermont landlord must return your deposit within 14 days after you move out. They must provide an itemized statement listing any deductions. Failure to comply can result in penalties.

What happens if my Vermont landlord keeps my deposit?

If your landlord fails to return your deposit within 14 days, you can sue in small claims court for up to 2x the wrongfully withheld amount. Vermont small claims courts handle cases up to $5,000.

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