Maine Code § 14-6022

Receipts for rent payments and security deposits
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1. Rent receipts required. A landlord or his agent shall provide a written receipt, as required in
subsection 2, for each rental payment and each security deposit payment received partially or fully in
cash from any tenant. This receipt shall be delivered to the tenant at the time the cash payment is

accepted. If either the rent or security deposit is accepted in more than one installment instead of a
single payment, a separate receipt shall be provided for each payment. If the payment for rent and
security deposit is received at the same time, a separate receipt, properly identified in accordance with
subsection 2, shall be issued each for the rental payment and for the security deposit.
[PL 1979, c. 180 (NEW).]
2. Minimum information. The information contained in each receipt shall include, but is not
limited to, the following: The date of the payment; the amount paid; the name of the party for whom
the payment is made; the period for which the payment is being made; a statement that the payment is
either for rent or for security deposit; the signature of the person receiving the payment; and the name
of that person printed in a legible manner. A rent card retained by the tenant and containing the
aforementioned information shall satisfy the requirements of this section.
[PL 1979, c. 180 (NEW).]
3. Exemption. This section shall not apply to any tenancy for a dwelling unit which is part of a
structure containing no more than 5 dwelling units, one of which is occupied by the landlord.
[PL 1979, c. 180 (NEW).]

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