Maryland Code § IN-19-208

Section IN-19-208
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(a) A policy of homeowner's, fire, farmowner's, or dwelling insurance that
provides coverage for additional living expenses incurred by an insured as a result of
a covered loss may not be issued, sold, or delivered in the State if the policy contains
language that limits coverage for additional living expenses to a period of time that
is less than 12 months.

(b) A clause in a policy of homeowner's, fire, farmowner's, or dwelling
insurance that purports to limit coverage for additional living expenses incurred by
an insured as a result of a covered loss to a period of time that is less than 12 months
is void and unenforceable.
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, the Commissioner may
require an insurer to provide coverage for additional living expenses under a policy
of homeowner's, fire, farmowner's, or dwelling insurance for up to 24 months if the
Commissioner finds that covered property remains uninhabitable due to delays in
repair or replacement caused:
(1) by the insurer; or
(2) by factors beyond the control of the insured.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to:
(1) prohibit or prevent the enforcement of a monetary limit of liability
for additional living expenses under a policy of homeowner's, fire, farmowner's, or
dwelling insurance;
(2) prohibit an insurer from denying coverage for additional living
expenses if the carrier determines that at the time the additional living expenses
were incurred the covered property was not unfit to live in; or
(3) prohibit an insurer from denying coverage for additional living
expenses on the grounds that the covered property was unfit to live in at the time
that the additional living expenses were incurred because of delays in repair or
replacement caused by the insured.

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