Maryland Code § RP-10-605

Section RP-10-605
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A builder who sells a new home with a new home warranty pursuant to § 10-
604(b) of this subtitle which has not been waived by the owner shall provide the owner
with a notice that shall be incorporated in a conspicuous manner in the contract and
that shall include the following language in type at least as large as 12 point type:
"Notice to Purchaser
Your new home will be covered by a new home warranty that meets the
minimum requirements established under Title 10, Subtitle 6 of the Real Property
Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Before you sign this contract, your builder
is required to give you a copy of the warranty coverage you will receive.

The name of the new home warranty security plan in which your builder is
currently a participant is ........ You are strongly encouraged to call the new home
warranty security plan at ....... to verify (i) that your builder is in good standing with
this company, and (ii) that your new home will be covered by a warranty from this
company.
If the builder is not a participant in good standing with this company on the
date of this contract, or if the new home has not been registered in the plan on or
before the warranty date, then it is a material breach of the contract and you are
entitled to whatever remedies are provided by law, including, but not limited to,
rescission or cancellation of this contract and, except in the case of a construction
contract for a new home built on your own property, a refund of any money paid to
the builder for your new home.
On the day that you first occupy the new home, settle on the new home, make
the final payment to the builder on your new home, or obtain an occupancy permit
for a new home if the new home is built on your own property, whichever is earlier,
you will be provided with evidence that a new home warranty exists for your new
home and that coverage begins on that date. You will be provided with a signed new
home warranty within 60 days from the date the coverage begins.
The terms used in this notice shall have the same meanings as provided in
Title 10, Subtitle 6 of the Real Property Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland."

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