Maryland Code § RP-10-601

Section RP-10-601
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Appliances, fixtures, and items of equipment" means furnaces, boilers,
oil tanks and fittings, air purifiers, air handling equipment, ventilating fans, air

conditioning equipment, water heaters, pumps, stoves, refrigerators, garbage
disposals, compactors, dishwashers, automatic door openers, washers and dryers,
bathtubs, sinks, toilets, faucets and fittings, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, and
other similar items.
(c) "Builder" means any person, corporation, partnership or other legal
entity:
(1) That is engaged in the business of erecting or otherwise
constructing a new home; or
(2) That purchases a completed new home for resale in the course of
its business.
(d) "Division" means the Consumer Protection Division of the Office of the
Attorney General.
(e) "Electrical systems" means all wiring, electrical boxes, switches, outlets
and connections up to the public utility connection.
(f) "Heating, cooling, and ventilating systems" means all duct work, steam,
water and refrigerant lines, registers, convectors, radiation elements and dampers.
(g) "Load-bearing portions of the home" means the load-bearing portions
of the:
(1) Foundation system and footings;
(2) Beams;
(3) Girders;
(4) Lintels;
(5) Columns;
(6) Walls and partitions;
(7) Floor systems; and
(8) Roof framing system.
(h) "Local jurisdiction" means any county and any municipal corporation in
Maryland subject to the provisions of Article XI-E of the Constitution.

(i) (1) "New home" means every newly constructed private dwelling unit
in the State and the fixtures and structure that are made a part of a newly
constructed private dwelling unit at the time of construction.
(2) "New home" does not include:
(i) Outbuildings, including detached garages and detached
carports, except outbuildings that contain plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, or
ventilation systems serving the new home;
(ii) Driveways;
(iii) Walkways;
(iv) Patios and decks;
(v) Boundary walls;
(vi) Retaining walls not necessary for the structural stability of
the new home;
(vii) Landscaping;
(viii) Fences;
(ix) Off-site improvements;
(x) Appurtenant recreational facilities; and
(xi) Other similar items as determined by the Secretary of
Labor.
(j) "New home warranty" means a series of written promises made by a
builder that meets the requirements of this subtitle.
(k) "New home warranty security plan" means a plan that meets the
requirements of § 10-606 of this subtitle.
(l) "Owner" means the purchaser of a new home who uses the home
primarily for residential purposes during the warranty period.
(m) "Plumbing systems" means:

(1) Gas supply lines and fittings;
(2) Water supply, waste, and vent pipes and their fittings;
(3) Septic tanks and their drain fields; and
(4) (i) Water, gas, and sewer service piping and their extensions
to the tie-in of a public utility connection; or
(ii) On-site wells and sewage disposal systems.
(n) (1) "Structural defect" means any defect in the load-bearing portions
of a new home that adversely affects its load-bearing function to the extent that the
home becomes or is in serious danger of becoming unsafe, unsanitary, or otherwise
uninhabitable.
(2) "Structural defect" includes damage due to subsidence,
expansion, or lateral movement of soil that has been located or relocated by the
builder.
(3) "Structural defect" does not include damage caused by movement
of the soil:
(i) Resulting from a flood or earthquake; or
(ii) For which compensation has been provided.
(o) "Warranty date" means the first day that the owner occupies the new
home, settles on the new home, makes the final contract payment on the new home,
or obtains an occupancy permit for the new home if the home is built on the owner's
property, whichever is earlier.

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