Move-Out Checklist NY (Get Your Full Security Deposit Back)

Use this New York move-out checklist to avoid disputes and improve your chances of getting your full security deposit back.

Move-Out Checklist (New York) — How to Get Your Full Deposit Back

If you’re about to move out and want your full security deposit back, this is where it starts.

Most deposit problems don’t come from major damage.
They come from missing proof, unclear condition, or things not documented at the right time.

This checklist is about one thing:

making it easy to show what condition you left the place in

Do that, and a lot of issues never even start.


Before You Move Out

This is where most of the outcome is decided.

Document the condition (this matters most)

Think of this as your baseline proof.


Clean the place

Then take photos again after everything is cleaned.

You’re not aiming for “brand new.” Just clearly good condition.


Check your lease

Look for anything specific about:

Not every clause matters, but it’s worth knowing what’s in there.


On Move-Out Day

This is your final record.

If there’s ever a question later, this is what you’ll rely on.


After You Move Out

Give your forwarding address

Keep it simple:

This avoids “we didn’t know where to send it” issues.


Track the deadline

In New York, your landlord has a set time to act.

👉 See the rule: New York Security Deposit Deadline

Knowing this helps you act at the right time—not too early, not too late.


Where Most Problems Come From

It’s usually not big damage.

It’s things like:

That’s why this step matters.


Understand What Counts (Before You Leave)

A lot of disputes come down to:

was this damage, or just normal use?

It helps to know that before you move out.

👉 See: Normal Wear and Tear in NY
👉 And: What Can a Landlord Deduct in NY?


Build Your Case Early (Even If Nothing’s Wrong)

Even if everything seems fine, keep:

If something comes up later, you’re already covered.

👉 See: Evidence


If Something Still Goes Wrong

If your deposit isn’t returned, or deductions don’t make sense:

👉 Start here: Security Deposit Not Returned NY

Everything you did here feeds directly into that next step.


TL;DR

If you want your full deposit back:

You can do all of this yourself using the checklist above.

If you want it already laid out—what to do before move-out, what to send if something goes wrong, and how the steps connect—the system just organizes the same process so you don’t have to think it through piece by piece.

👉 /new-york/toolkit/


Prevention Overview

👉 Start here for the full approach: How to Avoid Security Deposit Problems in NY


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