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What is the law or standard for rent increase in MD? And do you have to explain the reason why if your working with HUD?
Barry L. P, MD on Tuesday, December 31, 2013
RE: Rent Increase in MD
Amount of Notice Maryland Landlords Must Give Tenants to Increase Rent
Maryland landlords must give tenants at least one month’s notice (in writing) to increase rent or change another term of a month-to-month rental agreement. Two months’ notice is required in Montgomery County (single-family rentals excepted) and Baltimore City. Different rules apply in cities with rent stabilization, including College Park and Takoma Park. And if you have a long-term lease, landlords may not increase the rent until the lease ends and a new tenancy begins—unless the lease itself provides for an increase.
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RE: Rent Increase in MD
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