Property Management
In Maine, the maximum security deposit a landlord may collect from a residential tenant is:
AOne month's rent
BTwo months' rent✓ Correct
CThree months' rent
DNo statutory limit
Explanation
Maine law limits residential security deposits to a maximum of two months' rent. Property rights and ownership forms are governed by Maine state law and common law principles..
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