Maryland Code § HS-5-104

Section HS-5-104
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(a) The Office shall:
(1) develop resources to aid tenants in understanding and exercising
the legal rights of tenants, including:
(i) a Maryland Tenants' Bill of Rights, summarizing the
existing rights and remedies available to residential tenants under State and federal
law; and
(ii) a publicly accessible website to provide access to the
Maryland Tenants' Bill of Rights and other relevant informational resources;
(2) establish points of contact within the Office by which a tenant
may report a violation by a landlord or a person acting on behalf of a landlord for
referral to appropriate enforcement agencies;
(3) provide resources to facilitate access by tenants to credit
counseling;
(4) refer covered individuals, as defined in § 8-901 of the Real
Property Article, to the Access to Counsel in Evictions Program that is administered
by the Maryland Legal Services Corporation;
(5) collaborate with county and local governments that provide
tenant advocacy and assistance;

(6) receive notices and other documents related to a tenant's
exclusive negotiation period and right of first refusal under § 8-119 of the Real
Property Article; and
(7) adopt regulations governing the content and delivery of notices
for a tenant's exclusive negotiation period and right of first refusal under § 8-119 of
the Real Property Article.
(b) The Office may:
(1) implement fair housing testing to ensure compliance by landlords
with fair housing laws; and
(2) identify landlords that are out of compliance with federal, State,
or local law and facilitate referrals of cases to an appropriate law enforcement agency
or another appropriate agency.
(c) (1) On or before June 1 each year, the Office shall publish the
Maryland Tenants' Bill of Rights on its website.
(2) The Maryland Tenants' Bill of Rights shall include contact
information for the Office.

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