Maryland Code § HS-7-216

Section HS-7-216
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(a) Along with the notice of intent, the owner shall deliver to each assisted
household:
(1) an application form on which the assisted household may include
the information required by § 7-214(a) of this subtitle;
(2) an extended lease form for a designated household that contains
the terms required by this subtitle and clearly indicates that the lease will be effective
only if:
(i) the assisted household executes and returns the lease form
within 60 days after the giving of the notice of intent; and
(ii) the assisted household is allocated one of the units made
available to designated households, based on its ranking under § 7-214(b) of this
subtitle and the number of assisted households executing and returning leases; and
(3) a notice that sets forth the rights and obligations of the assisted
household under the provisions of this subtitle concerning extended leases for
designated households.
(b) Within 75 days after the giving of the notice of intent, the owner shall
notify each assisted household that submits the documentation required by § 7-214
of this subtitle:
(1) whether the household meets the standards of § 7-214 of this
subtitle, or, if not, an explanation of which standards have not been met; and
(2) whether the extended lease has become effective.
(c) (1) (i) An extended lease for a designated household shall be for
a term beginning on acceptance and ending at least 3 years after the giving of the
notice of intent.
(ii) The initial periodic rent for the extended lease may not
exceed the amount the household is required to contribute for rent under the
household's current lease.

(2) The periodic rent may be increased only on the anniversary of the
assisted household's extended lease, and the increase may not exceed the product of
the amount the household must contribute for periodic rent for the preceding year
multiplied by the percentage increase for the U.S. Consumer Price Index that the
Secretary selects for the most recent 12-month period.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the extended lease
shall contain the same terms and conditions as the lease in effect on the day before
the giving of the notice of intent.

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