Property Management
Maine's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act provides that a landlord may NOT include which clause in a residential lease?
AA late fee clause
BA clause requiring the tenant to waive their rights under the Act✓ Correct
CA no-pets clause
DA subletting restriction
Explanation
Maine's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act provides that any lease clause requiring tenants to waive their statutory rights under the Act is void and unenforceable. Landlords cannot contract around the protections provided by the Act.
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