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How to fill out the Mde Form 330 online
Filling out the Mde Form 330 online can be a straightforward process when you have a clear understanding of each component. This guide will provide you with detailed instructions to help you complete the form efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Mde Form 330 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form. This action will allow you to open the Mde Form 330 in your preferred online editor.
- Enter the Mde tracking number. This number should be provided by the property owner, who can obtain it by contacting the Mde Rental Registry.
- Input the Mde property number, which consists of a two-digit county code followed by the property tax identification number. This information can be located on the property tax bill.
- Fill in the owner's name by providing the last name, any suffix, first name, middle name, or, if applicable, the complete name of the organization.
- Specify the property address using guidelines from the 'Unit Naming Guidance' fact sheet.
- Choose the inspection category from the options provided: 1. Lead Free, 2. Full Risk Reduction, 3. Modified Risk Reduction, or 5. Lead Safe.
- Select the appropriate method based on the chosen inspection category and include any necessary attachments as specified.
- Indicate whether the inspection passed or failed. Ensure to circle either 'property' or 'unit' as applicable.
- Complete the accreditation number field with the number provided on your accreditation certificate.
- Have the individual who performed the inspection print their name and sign the document in the designated area.
- Save your completed form. You can download, print, or share the form as needed to ensure all parties receive their necessary copies.
Start completing your Mde Form 330 online today for a smoother submission process.
A certificate shows that the property met Maryland standards for reducing lead hazards. Landlords need to perform “risk reduction treatments” at least once on a property, and every time a new tenant moves in (Maryland State Law, Environment Article §6-801 – 6-852).
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