Maryland Code § RP-8-212.2

Section RP-8-212.2
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(a) In this section, "mental disorder" has the meaning stated in § 10-101 of
the Health - General Article.
(b) This section does not apply to a tenant under a residential lease that
contains a liquidated damages clause or early termination clause that:
(1) Requires written notice to vacate of 1 month or less; and
(2) Imposes liability for rent less than or equal to 2 months' rent after
the date on which the tenant vacates the leased premises.
(c) Subject to subsection (b) of this section and notwithstanding any other
provision of this title, if a tenant under a residential lease meets the conditions set
forth in subsection (d) of this section, the tenant's liability for rent under the lease
may not exceed 2 months' rent after the date on which the tenant vacates the leased
premises.

(d) To qualify for the limitation of liability under subsection (c) of this
section, the tenant shall provide to the landlord before the tenant vacates the leased
premises:
(1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (e) of this section, a written
certification from a physician or psychologist regarding an individual who is a named
party in, or an authorized occupant under the terms of, the lease that states in
substantially the following form:
"I, (name of physician or psychologist), hereby certify that my patient, (name
of patient), is no longer able to live at his or her leased premises, (address of leased
premises), because the patient has a medical condition that:
(1) Substantially restricts the physical mobility of the patient within,
or from entering and exiting, the leased premises;
(2) Requires the patient to move to a home, facility, or institution to
obtain a higher level of care than can be provided at the leased premises; or
(3) Is a mental disorder that:
(i) Causes the continued habitation of the leased premises to
be unfeasible or unsustainable for the patient; or
(ii) Requires the patient to move to a home, facility, or
institution to obtain a higher level of care than can be provided at the leased premises.
I certify further that the expected duration of the patient's medical condition
will continue beyond the termination date of the patient's lease, which the patient
states is (termination date of lease)."; and
(2) A written notice of the termination of the lease stating the date
by when the tenant will vacate the leased premises.
(e) A certification that is provided to a landlord under subsection (d)(1) of
this section shall be:
(1) Written by:
(i) A physician who is licensed by the State Board of
Physicians to practice medicine in the State under Title 14 of the Health Occupations
Article; or

(ii) A psychologist who is licensed by the State Board of
Examiners of Psychologists to practice psychology in the State under Title 18 of the
Health Occupations Article;
(2) Prepared on the letterhead or printed prescription form of the
physician or psychologist; and
(3) Signed by the physician or psychologist.

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