Maryland Code § BR-8-501

Section BR-8-501
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(a) A home improvement contract that does not comply with this section is
not invalid merely because of noncompliance.
(b) Each home improvement contract shall:
(1) be in writing and legible;
(2) describe clearly each document that it incorporates; and
(3) be signed by each party to the home improvement contract.
(c) (1) In addition to any other matters on which the parties lawfully
agree, each home improvement contract shall contain:
(i) the name, address, telephone number, and license number
of the contractor;
(ii) the name and license number of each salesperson who
solicited the home improvement contract or sold the home improvement;
(iii) the approximate dates when the performance of the home
improvement will begin and when it will be substantially completed;
(iv) a description of the home improvement to be performed and
the materials to be used;
(v) the agreed consideration;
(vi) the number of monthly payments and the amount of each
payment, including any finance charge;
(vii) a description of any collateral security for the obligation of
the owner under the home improvement contract;
(viii) a notice that gives the telephone number and Web site of
the Commission and states that:
1. each contractor must be licensed by the Commission;
and
2. anyone may ask the Commission about a contractor;
and
(ix) a notice set by the Commission by regulation that:

1. specifies the protections available to consumers
through the Commission; and
2. advises the consumer of the right to purchase a
performance bond for additional protection against loss.
(2) If payment for work performed under the home improvement
contract will be secured by an interest in residential real estate, a written notice in
not smaller than 10 point bold type that is on the first page of the contract shall state
in substantially the following form: "This contract creates a mortgage or lien against
your property to secure payment and may cause a loss of your property if you fail to
pay the amount agreed upon. You have the right to consult an attorney. You have the
right to rescind this contract within 3 business days after the date you sign it by
notifying the contractor in writing that you are rescinding the contract."
(3) The notice under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be
independently initialed by the homeowner.
(d) Before the performance of a home improvement begins, the owner shall
be given a copy of the home improvement contract signed by the contractor.
(e) A salesperson or other agent or employee of a contractor may not make
a change in a home improvement contract for an owner.
(f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a home
improvement contract for the installation of a solar energy generating system on the
roof of a building shall include the installation of a barrier that meets industry
standards to prevent wildlife intrusion and damage to the solar energy generating
system or the underlying roof.
(2) A home improvement contract for the installation of a solar
energy generating system on the roof of a building is not required to include the
installation of a barrier as specified under paragraph (1) of this subsection if the
customer has waived the installation of the barrier after being informed of the cost of
the barrier and the risks of not installing a wildlife barrier.

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