Property Management
A Maine tenant who is the victim of domestic violence may terminate a lease early under Maine law by providing:
ANo notice — they may leave immediately
B30 days written notice with documentation✓ Correct
C60 days notice
DNotice and payment of 2 months' rent penalty
Explanation
Maine law allows victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking to terminate a lease with 30 days written notice and appropriate documentation (such as a police report or protective order).
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