Property Management (alternative)
Maryland's Prince George's County Rent Stabilization law limits annual rent increases to:
AAny amount if proper notice is given
BA percentage tied to CPI subject to a local cap✓ Correct
C1% per year
DNo more than $50 per month
Explanation
Prince George's County Rent Stabilization limits annual rent increases to a percentage tied to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), subject to local regulations and caps.
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