Maine Code § 14-6025-A

Access to care for animals
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A landlord may require a tenant to provide information about any animal present in a rental unit
and also require the name and contact information of one or more persons the tenant authorizes to enter
the rental unit to retrieve the animal if the tenant has vacated the premises and abandoned the animal
or the tenant is unable to care for the animal due to death or disability. The landlord may also require,
as a condition of tenancy, that the tenant allow the landlord to enter the rental unit in the case of an
emergency when the welfare of the animal is at risk to determine whether the animal has been
abandoned or is in need of care. [PL 2023, c. 336, §3 (NEW).]
If the landlord determines that a tenant with an animal has vacated the premises or is unable to care
for the animal due to death or disability, the landlord may contact a person authorized by the tenant, a
humane agent, an animal control officer or an animal shelter to pick up and care for the animal. If the
landlord contacts a person identified under this paragraph to pick up and care for the animal and the
landlord, within 5 days, sends by first-class mail to the tenant's last known address a notice containing
the name, phone number and address of the person taking custody of the animal, the landlord is not
liable in a civil action brought by the tenant for personal injury, death, property damage or other
damages resulting from or arising out of an occurrence involving the animal. [PL 2023, c. 336, §3
(NEW).]
If an animal shelter accepts an animal at the request of a person the landlord contacted to pick up
and care for the animal under this section, the animal shelter shall comply with the provisions of Title
7, section 3919-B. [PL 2023, c. 336, §3 (NEW).]

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