Maryland Code § CL-14-3103

Section CL-14-3103
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(a) In this section, "excess charges" means an amount, in excess of the
estimate provided to a consumer, charged by a household goods mover for additional
services that:
(1) Are provided before or during an intrastate move; and
(2) Are necessary because of circumstances that:
(i) Are beyond the control of the household goods mover; and
(ii) Could not have been reasonably anticipated by the
household goods mover.
(b) Subject to subsection (e) of this section, a household goods mover shall
provide a written estimate to a consumer before providing household goods moving
services for an intrastate move.
(c) The written estimate shall:
(1) Separately identify each household goods moving service that the
household goods mover will provide and the price of each service;
(2) Separately identify each fee that the consumer will or may be
required to pay;
(3) State the estimated total price;
(4) State the time and method of payment for the household goods
moving services; and

(5) Indicate clearly whether the estimate is binding on the consumer
and household goods mover.
(d) (1) A consumer who receives a binding estimate from a household
goods mover may not be required to pay more than the estimated total price stated
in the estimate for the household goods moving services described in the estimate.
(2) A consumer who receives a nonbinding estimate from a household
goods mover may not be required to pay more than 125% of the estimated total price
stated in the estimate for the household goods moving services described in the
estimate, plus any applicable excess charges.
(e) A consumer may waive the right to receive a written estimate under
subsection (a) of this section if the waiver is made voluntarily and without coercion
by the household goods mover.

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