Maryland Code § BR-4.5-302

Section BR-4.5-302
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(a) Each person that constructs new homes for sale to the public shall
maintain general liability insurance for at least $100,000.
(b) If a home builder's registration has been revoked and the home builder
applies for a new registration, the Unit shall, in its discretion, approve the application
on the applicant's fulfillment of specified terms and conditions, including the posting
of a bond for the benefit of subcontractors, suppliers, and consumers, and the
payment of any judgments or awards due to any subcontractors, suppliers, and
consumers, for a period of 4 years from the date of the approval of registration, after
which the licensing bond shall expire and shall no longer be required to be maintained
by the registered home builder.

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