Not under California law. However, local rent ordinances may require landlords to do so. For example, landlords of rental units subject to the San Francisco Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Ordinance are required to pay interest on security deposits.See S.F., Cal., Admin. Code § 49.2(a)–(g).
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