Maryland Code § RP-10-604

Section RP-10-604
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(a) (1) Except for coverage excluded under paragraph (2) of this
subsection, a new home warranty provided under a new home warranty security plan
shall warrant at a minimum that:
(i) For 1 year, beginning on the warranty date, the new home
is free from any defects in materials and workmanship;
(ii) For 2 years, beginning on the warranty date, the new home
is free from any defect in the electrical, plumbing, heating, cooling, and ventilating
systems, except that in the case of appliances, fixtures and items of equipment, the
warranty may not exceed the length and scope of the warranty offered by the
manufacturer; and
(iii) For 5 years, beginning on the warranty date, the new home
is free from any structural defect.
(2) A new home warranty provided under a new home warranty
security plan may exclude the following:
(i) Damage to real property that is not part of the home
covered by the warranty or that is not included in the purchase price of the home;
(ii) Bodily injury or damage to personal property;
(iii) Any defect in materials supplied or work performed by
anyone other than the builder or the builder's employees, agents, or subcontractors;
(iv) Any damage that the owner has not taken timely action to
minimize or for which the owner has failed to provide timely notice to the builder;
(v) Normal wear and tear or normal deterioration;
(vi) Insect damage, except where the builder has failed to use
proper materials or construction methods designed to prevent insect infestation;

(vii) Any loss or damage that arises while the home is being
used primarily for nonresidential purposes;
(viii) Any damage to the extent it is caused or made worse by
negligence, improper maintenance or improper operations by anyone other than the
builder or its employees, agents, or subcontractors;
(ix) Any damage to the extent it is caused or made worse by
changes of the grading of the ground by anyone other than the builder, its employees,
agents, or subcontractors; and
(x) Any loss or damage caused by acts of God.
(b) A builder who has disclosed that the builder participates in a new home
warranty security plan shall:
(1) Furnish to the owner at the time of the purchase or construction
contract:
(i) The name and phone number of the builder's new home
warranty security plan;
(ii) Details of the warranty coverage provided under the plan;
and
(iii) In a form to be determined by the Division, evidence that:
1. The builder currently is a participant in good
standing with a plan that satisfies the requirements of § 10-606(a) of this subtitle;
and
2. The new home is eligible for registration or has been
registered in the builder's new home warranty security plan;
(2) Disclose to the owner at the time of the purchase or construction
contract:
(i) Any actual knowledge that the builder has of any
hazardous or regulated materials, including asbestos, lead-based paint, radon,
methane, underground storage tanks, licensed landfills, unlicensed landfills, licensed
rubble fills, unlicensed rubble fills, or other environmental hazards, present on the
site of the new home; or

(ii) That the builder is making no representations or
warranties as to whether there is any hazardous or regulated material on the site of
the new home; and
(3) Either:
(i) Provide the new home with a new home warranty if the
builder belongs to a new home warranty security plan that:
1. Requires the builder to register every new home that
the builder builds; or
2. Does not require the builder to register every new
home but the builder has decided to sell the new home with a new home warranty; or
(ii) If the builder belongs to a new home warranty security
plan that does not require the builder to register every new home and the builder has
not decided whether or not to sell the new home with a new home warranty, give the
owner the option of:
1. Purchasing the new home with the new home
warranty provided by the builder's new home warranty security plan; or
2. Waiving the right to warranty coverage by making
the affirmative waiver described in § 10-607 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) If the purchase or construction contract provides that the new
home shall be covered by a new home warranty under a new home warranty security
plan it shall constitute a material breach of the contract if either:
(i) The builder was not a participant in good standing on the
date of the contract with a new home warranty security plan that satisfies the
requirements of § 10-606(a) of this subtitle; or
(ii) The new home has not been registered in the plan on or
before the warranty date.
(2) If there has been a material breach of the contract, the owner
shall be entitled to whatever remedies are provided by law including, but not limited
to:
(i) Rescission of the contract; and

(ii) Except in the case of a construction contract for a new home
built on the owner's property, a refund of any money paid to the builder for the new
home.
(d) (1) The builder shall notify the new home warranty security plan of
each new home being constructed by the builder on the earlier of the date of the
purchase or construction contract or the start of construction of the new home.
(2) Upon receipt of notification by the builder as required in
paragraph (1) of this subsection, the new home shall be eligible for registration in the
builder's new home warranty security plan.
(e) (1) Upon registration of the new home in the new home warranty
security plan, warranty coverage which has not been waived by the owner shall be
provided beginning on the warranty date for the new home constructed by the builder,
provided that the builder was in good standing with the new home warranty security
plan at the time of the contract.
(2) On the warranty date, the builder shall provide the owner with
evidence, in a form approved by the Division that the new home is covered by a new
home warranty that meets the requirements of this subtitle.
(3) Within 60 days from the warranty date, the builder's new home
warranty security plan shall provide the owner with validated new home warranty
documents.
(f) A new home warranty shall benefit any successor in title to the owner
who occupies the home for residential purposes during the warranty period.

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