Montgomery County Code Chapter 29 requires all residential and multifamily property owners obtain a rental housing license before their property may be rented or advertised for rent. Rental Housing Licenses are effective for one year from July 1st through June 30th.
Failure to obtain a license is a Class A Violation of the Montgomery County Code. Such violations are punishable by the issuance of civil citations carrying fines of $500 for the initial offense and $750 for repeat offenses. An individual citation can be issued for each day a rental property is not licensed.
Section 29-27(w) of the Montgomery County Code requires that all licensed landlords attach the Lease Summary to each new lease.
A rental license is required to rent a single-family dwelling. Visit DPIE's Code Enforcement page on rental licenses for more information or send an email to dpierentallicenses@co.pg.md for questions. Apply for a rental license on DPIE's Momentum online services.
The following are counties/municipalities that require a residential rental license: Anne Arundel County (for properties with two or more dwelling units) Baltimore City. Baltimore County. The City of Frederick. Howard County. Montgomery County. Prince George's County.
Yes, a landlord can evict a tenant without a written lease in California, but they must still follow the proper legal procedures. This includes providing adequate notice, filing an eviction lawsuit if the tenant fails to vacate, and obtaining a court judgment before physically removing the tenant from the property.
Some counties and cities in Maryland require landlords to have a current rental property license. Often the purpose of the licensing requirement is to make sure that rental properties meet building code requirements for habitability.
Short-Term Rental $1,000,000 Liability Insurance Requirement The Prince George County Council approved short-term rental Airbnb laws and legislation which went into effect on October 1, 2019, and September 14, 2020. These regulations require short-term rental hosts to obtain a license to operate their business.
License Fees License TypeStructure TypePer Unit/Structure Class I Accessory Dwelling Unit $47 All Others: Garden inium, High-Rise inium, & Piggy-Back Units $64 Class II Single Family Detached House $114 Townhouse $1149 more rows
Some counties and cities in Maryland require landlords to have a current rental property license. Often the purpose of the licensing requirement is to make sure that rental properties meet building code requirements for habitability.