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2007 Laws of Maryland
Ch. 401
(II) REPLACE ANY CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM THAT IS STOLEN, REMOVED, OR RENDERED INOPERABLE DURING THE TENANCY; AND
(III) NOTIFY THE LANDLORD, OR THE LANDLORD'S AUTHORIZED AGENT, IN WRITING OF ANY DEFICIENCIES RELATED TO A CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM THAT THE TENANT IS UNABLE TO CORRECT.
(C)(B) NOTWITHSTANDING SUBSECTIONS SUBSECTION (A) AND (B)
OF THIS SECTION, IF THERE IS A CENTRALIZED ALARM SYSTEM THAT IS
CAPABLE OF EMITTING A DISTINCT AND AUDIBLE SOUND TO WARN ALL
OCCUPANTS, THE OWNER OF A MULTIFAMILY DWELLING MAY INSTALL A
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM WITHIN 25 FEET OF ANY CARBON
MONOXIDE-PRODUCING FIXTURE AND EQUIPMENT. 12-1105. EXCEPT AS PART OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE, A PERSON MAY NOT
RENDER A CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM INOPERABLE. 12-1106. THIS SUBTITLE DOES NOT PREVENT A COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL
CORPORATION FROM ENACTING MORE STRINGENT LAWS THAT RELATE TO
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS. Article - Real Property 10-702. (c) (1) A vendor of single family residential real property shall complete
and deliver to each purchaser:
(i) A written residential property condition disclosure statement
on a form provided by the State Real Estate Commission; or
(ii) A written residential property disclaimer statement on a form
provided by the State Real Estate Commission.
(2) The State Real Estate Commission shall develop by regulation a
single standardized form that includes the residential property condition disclosure
and disclaimer statements required by this subsection.
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