A Maryland month-to-month rental agreement is a tenancy arrangement that allows tenants and landlords to have a more flexible agreement without a fixed end date.
Legal Requirements for Month-to-Month Leases
Minimum Termination Period: To terminate the lease agreement, either party must provide a notice of at least 60 days [1] .
Rent Increase: The landlord must give 60 days’ notice before increasing the rent [2] .
Required Lease Disclosures
- Ratio Utility Billing System (RUBS) Disclosure
- Move-in/Move-out Checklist
- Security Deposit Receipt
- Identification
- Habitability
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
Our Maryland lease agreement page has more information on the required disclosures and associated laws.
Maryland Month-to-Month Eviction
In Maryland, ending a month-to-month tenancy requires landlords to give a 60-day notice to tenants, which includes weekends and holidays.
They must follow specific steps outlined in the Maryland Eviction Process.