Property Management (alternative)
Under Maryland law, interest earned on security deposits held by landlords:
ABelongs entirely to the landlord
BMust be paid to the tenant at a rate set by the Maryland Court of Appeals✓ Correct
CIs retained by the state
DIs not required on small deposits
Explanation
Maryland law requires landlords holding security deposits over a certain threshold to pay interest to the tenant at a rate established by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
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