Leases

A lease is any oral or written agreement, express or implied, creating a landlord-tenant relationship.

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What is a lease?

A "lease" is any oral or written agreement, express or implied, that creates a landlord-tenant relationship, including any sublease and any further sublease.

A lease for a term of 1 year or less is valid whether it is written or oral. However, any lease for more than 1 year must be in writing and signed by the person creating it if it is to be enforceable.

A landlord who rents using a written lease must, upon written request by an applicant, provide a copy of the proposed lease, complete in all important details except the date, rental rate, designation of the premises, and tenant's name/address. A landlord must provide this copy without requiring a deposit or actual execution of the lease.

Local laws may supplement but may not diminish any right or remedy granted by Maryland state laws.

Required and Prohibited Lease Provisions

A residential lease must include: