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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 9-20D-05

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§9–20D–05.
A qualified contractor may not enter into a regulated sustainable energy contract unless, for each property that would be subject to the regulated sustainable energy contract:
(1)property taxes and mortgage debt are current;
(2)there are no outstanding or unsatisfied liens;
(3)there are no notices of default or other evidence of property–based debt delinquency for the lesser of:
(i)the 3 years immediately preceding the contract date; or
(ii)the length of time that the property owner has owned the property; and
(4)the regulated sustainable energy contract has not been objected to under § 9–20D–04(b) of this subtitle by a party that holds a recorded mortgage or deed of trust on the property that would be subject to the regulated sustainable energy contract.
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