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September 8, 2025

Rent Tribunal Kenya Deposit

Did your landlord refuse to return your security deposit after you moved out?

You’re not alone—and in Kenya, you have a powerful legal option: the Rent Tribunal.

Under the Rent Restriction Act, tenants in controlled areas (like Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, and Kisumu) can file a case with the Rent Tribunal Kenya to recover unreturned or unfairly withheld deposits.

In this 2024 guide, you’ll learn: ✅ How the Rent Tribunal handles deposit disputes
✅ Documents you need
✅ Step-by-step filing process
✅ How to win your case

Let’s get your money back.


Can the Rent Tribunal Help You Recover Your Deposit?

Yes. The Rent Tribunal Kenya has the legal authority to order landlords to return unjustly withheld security deposits—even without a written lease.

This applies if:

  • You lived in a controlled area (Nairobi, Mombasa, etc.)
  • The landlord is holding your deposit without valid reason
  • They claim damage, but it’s not documented or excessive

💡 Note: The Tribunal cannot help if you damaged the property and owe legitimate repair costs—but it can stop landlords from using your deposit as a “free top-up” to rent.


How Much Deposit Can You Claim?

You can claim:

  • Full or partial refund of your security deposit (usually 2–3 months’ rent)
  • Interest or compensation (in some cases)

The Tribunal will:

  • Hear both sides
  • Review evidence (photos, receipts, condition reports)
  • Decide if deductions are fair and justified

If the landlord has no proof of damage, the Tribunal will order full repayment.


Step-by-Step: How to File a Deposit Claim

Step 1: Gather Your Documents

You’ll need:

  • Copy of tenancy agreement (if available)
  • M-Pesa receipts for deposit and rent payments
  • Move-in and move-out photos of the property
  • Handover report (if signed)
  • Landlord’s refusal to refund (text, email, or letter)
  • ID copies (yours and landlord’s, if available)

📌 No written lease? M-Pesa receipts + photos are strong proof of tenancy.

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Step 2: Visit the Rent Tribunal Office

Go to the Rent Tribunal in your county:

  • Nairobi: 3rd Floor, City Hall, City Hall Way
  • Mombasa: 2nd Floor, County Assembly, Nkurumah Road
  • Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret: County Government Offices

Bring two copies of all documents.


Step 3: Fill Out the Application Form

  • Use Form A (Application by Tenant)
  • State: “Claim for refund of security deposit”
  • Include:
    • Landlord’s name and contact
    • Property address
    • Amount paid as deposit
    • Reason for non-refund
    • Your bank or M-Pesa details for payout

Step 4: Pay the Filing Fee

  • Fee: Ksh 500 – Ksh 1,000 (varies by county)
  • Pay at the counter and keep the receipt

Step 5: Attend the Hearing

  • You’ll be notified of the date (usually within 14–30 days)
  • Bring all evidence and any witnesses
  • The landlord will be summoned
  • Present your case clearly and calmly

💡 Tip: Show before-and-after photos to prove no damage occurred.<!– IMAGE SUGGESTION 2 –>

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What the Tribunal Can Order

If you win, the Tribunal can: ✅ Order full or partial refund of your deposit
Set a deadline for payment (usually 14–30 days)
Declare the landlord in breach of the tenancy agreement

Their decision is legally binding and enforceable by court if ignored.


Common Landlord Excuses (And How to Counter Them)

“You damaged the walls”Show move-out photos proving they were clean
“You didn’t clean”Prove you hired a cleaner or did it yourself (receipts)
“You owe for unpaid rent”Provide M-Pesa history showing full payment
“I’ll return it later”The deposit must be refunded within14 daysof vacating (per standard lease)

Tips to Win Your Deposit Case

Keep all payment proof – M-Pesa is your best friend
Take move-in and move-out photos – date-stamped if possible
Do a joint inspection with the landlord before leaving
Send a formal refund request via SMS or email before filing
Arrive early and respectful at the hearing<!– IMAGE SUGGESTION 3 –>

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Final Thoughts

Your security deposit is your money—not the landlord’s bonus.

If you’ve fulfilled your tenancy and left the property in good condition, you have the right to a full refund.

The Rent Tribunal Kenya exists to protect tenants from unfair practices. Use it.

With the right documents and confidence, you can recover your deposit—and set a precedent for fair rental treatment.<!– IMAGE SUGGESTION 4 –>

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How long does the landlord have to return the deposit?
A: Within 14 days of vacating and returning keys—unless there’s documented damage.

Q: Can I go to the Rent Tribunal without a written lease?
A: Yes. M-Pesa receipts, photos, and witness statements can prove tenancy.

Q: What if the landlord ignores the Tribunal’s order?
A: You can enforce the decision through the Magistrate’s Court as a legal judgment.


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