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Code · Maryland · Housing and Community Development

§ 7-218

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§7–218.
(1)A designated household may terminate an extended lease at any time by giving written notice to the landlord:
(i)at least 1 month in advance, if less than 12 months remain on the lease; or
(ii)at least 3 months in advance, if 12 months or more remain on the lease.
(2)An extended lease for a designated household under this subtitle shall include the termination provisions of this section.
(b)The extended tenancy of a designated household ends:
(1)90 days after the last member of the assisted household who lived in the unit on the date of the notice of intent dies or moves from the unit;
(2)on eviction for failure to pay rent or for violation of another material term of the extended lease; or
(3)on voluntary termination by the designated household under subsection
(a)of this section.
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