DepositDeduct

Washington Security Deposit Deduction Calculator

Estimate an itemized deduction worksheet while keeping Washington's deposit return deadline, itemization requirement, cleaning notes, and interest notes visible beside the math.

Primary source
RCW 59.18.280
Security deposit deduction worksheet

Worksheet preset: Washington security deposit rules

30 days after termination and vacation, or after learning of abandonment
Full and specific statement plus required documentation for retained amounts.
Line 1
Remaining life
2.0 years
Value before wear
$720
Chargeable line
$720

Source: HUD Appendix 5D sample life expectancy chart. HUD examples list family-unit plush carpeting at five years; elderly-unit examples list seven years.

Estimated chargeable total
$720

Formula: chargeable = max(0, replacement_cost x remaining_life / useful_life) - wear_allowance, then multiplied by documented damage share.

Washington rule snapshot

Return deadline30 days after termination and vacation, or after learning of abandonment
Itemization requirementFull and specific statement plus required documentation for retained amounts.
Cleaning fee noteCharges require documentation and must be distinguished from wear resulting from ordinary use.
Interest noteStatewide interest is not the default for all residential deposits; local or lease terms may matter.
Normal wear noteWashington expressly requires a specific basis and documentation for retention.

Calculator pages that pair with Washington rules

Tenant use case
Compare a deduction statement against remaining-life math before writing a response.
Landlord use case
Prepare an itemized worksheet that separates ordinary wear from documented damage.
Important boundary
This page summarizes public rules and arithmetic. It is not legal advice.