So why do landlords hold back deposits from tenants?

So why do landlords hold back deposits from tenants?

Cleaning was again the top reason for deposit claims in 2025, accounting for very nearly 30% of claims.

That’s the news from the Deposit Protection Service (DPS).

Its figures show that a need to clean the property has been the most common reason in each of the last five years. 

Claim reason20212022202320242025
Cleaning24.57%26.72%27.70%28.66%29.38%
Damage14.60%16.68%17.70%18.16%18.42%
Rent arrears17.71%19.74%18.74%17.31%16.45%
Redecoration7.48%8.95%10.02%10.47%10.88%
Other26.30%17.04%13.93%13.66%13.31%

Managing director Matt Trevett says: “We encourage tenants to make sure they understand their obligations whenever they leave a property – and landlords to communicate clearly around expectations at the end of a tenancy. 

“Less than 5% of all deposits protected by The DPS end in a dispute and, if a tenant and landlord cannot agree on deductions, our impartial free-to-use dispute resolution service makes sure tenancies are settled fairly.” 

Repairing damage (18.42%) and covering arrears (16.45%) were the second and third most common reasons for a claim respectively in 2025.  

Redecoration-related claims increased by 3.40% between 2021 and 2025, the DPS added.  

This article is taken from Landlord Today