The relationship between landlords and tenants in Maryland is governed by a "labyrinthine network" of overlapping state statutes, local codes, and municipal regulations that can change every year. Whether you represent a residential property manager or a commercial tenant, staying current on these shifting legal boundaries is critical to effective advocacy.
Maryland Landlord-Tenant Law: The Essential Guide (1st Edition, 2026) provides a comprehensive, practice-oriented overview of the rights and remedies available to both parties. This guide bridges the gap between ancient common law roots and modern regulatory requirements.
Key Features and Practice Tools:
- Comprehensive Coverage of Eviction Actions: Detailed analysis of the primary ways to regain possession: Summary Ejectment (Failure to Pay Rent), Tenant Holdover actions, Breach of Lease proceedings, and Wrongful Detainer.
- Essential Pre-Tenancy Guidance: A deep dive into mandatory written lease provisions, including habitability statements, utility obligations, and security deposit receipts.
- Statutory Compliance: Navigate strict Maryland requirements for Lead Risk Reduction, including mandatory registrations and inspections.
- Local Licensing Reference: A jurisdictional guide to Maryland counties and municipalities that require specific rental licenses.
- Emerging Legal Protections: Practical summaries of mandates including the Tenant Right of First Refusal for property sales and specific pet protection obligations during the eviction process.
- Appendix: Access to essential court forms, including the Complaint for Rent Escrow, Notice of Intent to File a Complaint for Summary Ejectment, and the Petition for Warrant of Restitution.
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Product Details
- Format: Electronic
- Author: Michael P. Spanos, Esq.
- Pages: 78
- Publication Date: 2026
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