Property Management (alternative)
Under Maryland law, a tenant who pays all rent in arrears before a rent court hearing has which right?
ANone — the landlord can still evict
BThe right to have the case dismissed if they pay in full before or at the hearing✓ Correct
COnly a partial credit toward future rent
DAutomatic lease renewal
Explanation
Maryland's failure-to-pay-rent process generally allows tenants to stop eviction by paying all amounts owed, plus court costs, before or at the hearing.
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