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Session Laws, 1985
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2518

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 480

(3)  If you do not choose to purchase your unit, and
the annual income for all present members of your household did

not exceed..............(the income eligibility figure for the

appropriate area which equals approximately 80 percent of the
median income for your county or standard metropolitan area) for

19__, you are entitled to receive $375 when you move out of your

residence. You are also entitled to be reimbursed for moving
expenses over $375 up to $750 which are actually and reasonably
incurred. If the annual income for all present members of your

household did exceed..............(the income eligibility figure

for the appropriate area which equals approximately 80 percent of
the median income for your county or standard metropolitan area)

for 19__, you are entitled to be reimbursed up to $750 for moving

expenses actually and reasonably incurred. To receive
reimbursement for moving expenses, you must make a written
request, accompanied by reasonable evidence of your expenses,
within 30 days after you move. You are entitled to be reimbursed
within 30 days after your request has been received.

(4)  If you want to move out of your residence before
the end of the 180 day period or the end of your lease, you may
cancel your lease without penalty by giving at least 30 days
prior written notice. However, once you give notice of when you
intend to move, you will not have the right to remain in your
residence beyond that date.

Section 2

Right to 3 year lease extension or 3 month rent payment
for certain handicapped citizens and senior citizens

The developer who converts this rental facility to a
condominium must offer" extended leases to qualified households
for up to 20 percent of the units in the rental facility.
Households which receive extended leases will have the right to
continue renting their residences for at least 3 years from the
date of this notice. A household may cancel an extended lease by
giving 3 months' written notice if more than 1 year remains on
the lease, and 1 month's written notice if less than 1 year
remains on the lease.

Rents under these extended leases may only be increased once
a year and are limited by increases in the cost of living index.
Read the enclosed lease to learn the additional rights and
responsibilities of tenants under extended leases.

In determining whether your household qualifies for an
extended lease, the following definitions apply:

(1)  "Handicapped citizen" means a person with a
measurable limitation of mobility due to congenital defect,
disease, or trauma.

(2)  "Senior citizen" means a person who is at least
62 years old on the date of this notice.

 

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