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All Services Department of Housing and Community Affairs To incur a penalty for the late payment of rent, a tenants rent payment must be more than 10 days late and the penalty cannot exceed 5% of the monthly rent.
Rent Increases: There is no statewide rent control in Maryland. However, some localities may have rent control regulations. Late Fees: 5% of monthly rent or less (MD Code, Real Property 8-208(d)(3)).
Provide Notice for Rent Increases and Lease Terminations Now, in order to terminate the lease, you have to give the 60 days notice a full 60 days before the lease expires. In other words, sixty days before the lease expires, you must either give the tenant a 60-day nonrenewal notice or offer a two-year lease.
This form is a residential tenancy agreement (standard lease).
10-Day Grace Period for Late Rents: Maryland law states that you cannot consider a rent payment late until after the 5th of the month. Montgomery County takes this requirement a step further under county law, you must allow your tenants to pay up until the 10th of the month.
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Maryland state law now says that late fees can only be charged after the rent is 7 days late. So, if rent is due on the 1st but still has the grace period until the 3rd, that means your late fee cannot be charged until 7 days after the grace period ends.
A Lease Agreement, also known as a rental lease agreement, tenancy agreement, or rental contract: Allows a tenant to rent a residential property in exchange for regular payments to a landlord. Describes the rights and obligations of both a landlord and a tenant during the rental term.
Seyfarth Synopsis: Montgomery County has enacted a comprehensive rent stabilization law that will limit annual rent increases for rental housing in the County to three percent plus CPI, with a maximum limit of 6%.

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