Maryland Lead Poisoning Prevention- Notice of Tenants' Rights
Maryland Landlords with rental units built before 1978 must provide Tenants with this Notice, along with the EPA lead hazard pamphlet and current lead inspection certificate, at the start of the tenancy and every two years throughout the tenancy. Download and attach to your Maryland Lease Agreement.
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Maryland Lead Poisoning Prevention Notice Requirements for Landlords
Landlords with rental units built before 1978 must provide tenants with a Maryland Lead Poisoning Prevention - Notice of Tenant’s Rights, the EPA Lead Paint Pamphlet, and a copy of the lead inspection certificate. This Notice ensures landlords comply with all disclosure requirements, including informing tenants about:
- Lead-based risks in older rental units
- Required legal inspections and standards to reduce risks
- Tenant rights regarding lead-safety and lead-safe housing
- Reporting procedures for unsafe conditions
- Landlords’ responsibilities for repair and maintenance
- Resources available to tenants
Landlords should provide this notice at the start of a tenancy, when a tenancy is renewed, or every two years throughout the tenancy.
Landlords or property managers with Maryland rental units built before 1978 should use this notice with all lease agreements. This Notice and the EPA Lead Paint Pamphlet are automatically included in our Maryland Lease Agreement.
Download now to ensure compliance with all Maryland lease laws.
Maryland Rental Forms and Templates
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- Montgomery County Notice to Vacate for Cause: This notice is for Landlords in Montgomery County that plan to retake possession because of uncured Lease violations.
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- Maryland Sample Failure to Pay Rent/Landlord’s Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property: This is a sample filing that Maryland Landlords can use to start eviction proceedings. It can only be used after Landlords have given proper notice.