What happens if a Pennsylvania landlord does not return the deposit?
Up to 2x the deposit plus attorney fees if the landlord fails to return within 30 days without good cause, per 68 P.S. 250.512. The tenant must give the landlord 30 days from move-out to return the deposit (or the balance with itemized statement). After that, the tenant can demand return by certified mail and, if no response, file in small-claims court. Pennsylvania courts treat missed deadlines as a strong signal of bad faith. The penalty is in addition to the wrongfully withheld deposit. Self-help (refusing to leave or damaging the unit) is never the answer; the legal process is faster than self-help in most Pennsylvania jurisdictions.
Source: 68 P.S. 250.512
This is an informational answer based on 68 P.S. 250.512 as of early 2026. It is not legal advice. Housing law changes year to year and local ordinances (especially in rent-controlled or rent-stabilized cities) can override or add to state law. For contested cases, consult a Pennsylvania-licensed attorney.