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Download Maryland rental agreements that allow a landlord and tenant to come to terms for the use of property for either commercial or residential use. After the lessee approves of the space the parties will begin their negotiations. After agreeing to a monthly amount the landlord will typically request the potential tenant to fill in an application. If everything checks out then the contract should be drafted and signed. Upon taking occupancy, the tenant is required to complete a move-in checklist provided by the landlord.
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Month to Month Lease Agreement – Also known as a “tenancy at will”, has a commencement date and must be ended with at least one (1) month’s notice according to § 8-402.
Sublease Agreement – For a tenant seeking to have someone else pay rent in return for letting them live in a residential space for a part of the remainder of their lease term.
Termination Lease Letter – Allows either party to cancel a tenancy at will within the allotted amount of time (30 days) described in § 8-402.
Agent/Landlord Identification (§ 8-210) – The landlord and anyone allowed onto the premises must be mentioned.
Move-in/Move-out Checklist (§  8-203.1) – Within fifteen (15) days of the date of occupancy the tenant must fill-in this form in order to protect their security deposit.
Habitation (§ 8–208) – A statement must be included in the Lease Agreement that states the property will be in a condition that permits habitation and list the tenant’s responsibility as to heat, electricity, gas, water, and any necessary repairs.
Security Deposit Receipt – According to § 8–203 a receipt must be given to the tenant if a deposit was made. The receipt must also list the tenant’s rights as listed in § 8–203.1.
Maximum (§ 8–203) – The landlord may ask for a maximum of two (2) months’ rent from a new tenant.
Returning (§ 8–203) – The landlord must return all funds, minus any itemized deductions, to the tenant within forty-five (45) days from the date ending tenancy.