Property Management (alternative)
Under Maryland law, a residential lease automatically renews on a month-to-month basis when:
AThe tenant fails to give notice of intent to leave 60 days before expiration
BNeither party provides timely notice of termination before the lease expires✓ Correct
CThe landlord does not offer a new lease 90 days in advance
DThe tenant has occupied the unit for more than two years
Explanation
When a fixed-term residential lease expires and neither the landlord nor tenant provides appropriate notice of termination, Maryland law generally allows the tenancy to continue as a month-to-month holdover.
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