Maine Code § 23-154-D

Notice to vacate
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No person lawfully occupying real property shall be required to move from a dwelling or move his
business or farm operation without at least 90 days written notice from the department of the date by
which such move is required. [PL 1971, c. 593, §22 (AMD).]
Any person displaced by a taking or acquisition who remains in occupancy after the date of
acquisition may be required to pay compensation from the date of the acquisition. The compensation
paid by the displaced person may not exceed fair rental value of the property based on short-term
occupancy. If the displaced person and the department cannot reach agreement as to equivalent of fair
rental value for the initial 90-day period after acquisition, each may apply to the State Claims
Commission in writing for such a determination. The State Claims Commission's jurisdiction to
determine the fair rental value is limited solely to the initial 90-day period. Any compensation to be
paid by the displaced person after the initial 90-day period must be determined solely by the department.
[PL 1999, c. 753, §2 (AMD).]

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