Property Management (alternative)
A Maryland residential lease must include all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe names of all parties
BThe rental amount and due date
CA guarantee of 3% annual rent increase✓ Correct
DThe lease term
Explanation
Maryland residential leases must identify parties, rental amount/due date, and term—but there is no statutory requirement for a guaranteed annual rent increase. That is a matter of negotiation.
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