Property Management (alternative)
A Maryland tenant who has complained to the local housing authority about code violations is protected from eviction by:
ANo specific protection
BMaryland's anti-retaliation provisions in landlord-tenant law✓ Correct
CMREC's tenant protection program
DFederal OSHA workplace safety laws
Explanation
Maryland's landlord-tenant law prohibits retaliatory eviction against tenants who exercise their legal rights, such as reporting housing code violations to government authorities.
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