Maryland Code § CL-14-12A-02

Section CL-14-12A-02
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It is an unfair or deceptive trade practice within the meaning of Title 13 of this
article for a seller to:
(1) Sell or offer to sell any basement waterproofing service that uses
the soil injection/pressure pumping technique either alone or with any other
waterproofing technique unless the need for, effectiveness of, and appropriateness of
the method is established in a written seller's analysis. The written seller analysis
shall be separate from the service contract and verified by a signed engineer's or
architect's analysis furnished to the buyer prior to the sale;
(2) Fail to describe separately and conspicuously on the seller's
analysis and the service contract the cost of a soil injection/pressure pumping
procedure;
(3) Submit a seller's analysis to the buyer that the seller knows or
has reason to know is founded on incorrect facts or conclusions;

(4) Misrepresent directly or through an agent the need for, or the
effectiveness of the soil injection/pressure pumping technique alone or in conjunction
with other waterproofing techniques. This section also applies to misrepresentation
by an engineer in connection with the sale of waterproofing services;
(5) Advertise basement waterproofing services using the soil
injection/pressure pumping technique without disclosing in the advertisement that
an engineer's analysis recommending this process is required as a condition of its use
and that the analysis must be furnished to the buyer before a contract is signed. This
disclosure shall be in 10 point boldface type; or
(6) Fail to itemize on the service contract the individual cost of each
waterproofing technique used.

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