Last updated: April 2026Researched by DepositHawk Research Team
Rental Fee Regulations — State by State Guide
Application fees, late fees, pet fees, amenity fees, valet trash — some are legal, some are capped, and some are banned entirely. Select your state to see what your landlord can actually charge.
Alabama0 regulated feesAlaska1 regulated feeArizona2 regulated feesArkansas0 regulated feesCalifornia4 regulated feesColorado4 regulated feesConnecticut3 regulated feesDelaware3 regulated feesDistrict of Columbia4 regulated feesFlorida1 regulated feeGeorgia1 regulated feeHawaii3 regulated feesIdaho0 regulated feesIllinois3 regulated feesIndiana0 regulated feesIowa1 regulated feeKansas1 regulated feeKentucky0 regulated feesLouisiana0 regulated feesMaine3 regulated feesMaryland4 regulated feesMassachusetts4 regulated feesMichigan1 regulated feeMinnesota3 regulated feesMississippi0 regulated feesMissouri1 regulated feeMontana1 regulated feeNebraska1 regulated feeNevada2 regulated feesNew Hampshire3 regulated feesNew Jersey4 regulated feesNew Mexico3 regulated feesNew York5 regulated feesNorth Carolina2 regulated feesNorth Dakota1 regulated feeOhio1 regulated feeOklahoma0 regulated feesOregon4 regulated feesPennsylvania2 regulated feesRhode Island3 regulated feesSouth Carolina0 regulated feesSouth Dakota0 regulated feesTennessee1 regulated feeTexas2 regulated feesUtah1 regulated feeVermont3 regulated feesVirginia2 regulated feesWashington4 regulated feesWest Virginia0 regulated feesWisconsin3 regulated feesWyoming0 regulated fees
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