Maryland Code § RP-10-203

Section RP-10-203
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section or unless excluded or
modified pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, in every sale, warranties are
implied that, at the time of the delivery of the deed to a completed improvement or at
the time of completion of an improvement not completed when the deed is delivered,
the improvement is:
(1) Free from faulty materials;
(2) Constructed according to sound engineering standards;
(3) Constructed in a workmanlike manner; and
(4) Fit for habitation.
(b) The warranties of subsection (a) of this section do not apply to any
condition that an inspection of the premises would reveal to a reasonably diligent
purchaser at the time the contract is signed.
(c) If the purchaser, expressly or by implication, makes known to the vendor
the particular purpose for which the improvement is required, and it appears that
the purchaser relies on the vendor's skill and judgment, there is an implied warranty
that the improvement is reasonably fit for the purpose.
(d) Neither words in the contract of sale, nor the deed, nor merger of the
contract of sale into the deed is effective to exclude or modify any implied warranty.
However, if the contract of sale pertains to an improvement then completed, an
implied warranty may be excluded or modified wholly or partially by a written
instrument, signed by the purchaser, setting forth in detail the warranty to be
excluded or modified, the consent of the purchaser to exclusion or modification, and
the terms of the new agreement with respect to it.

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