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    Maryland Rent Late Fee Calculator

    Calculate rent late fees and verify compliance with Maryland state regulations. Free instant calculator with legal compliance verification.

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    Maryland Regulations
    State-specific late fee rules
    Grace Period
    15 days
    Max Percentage
    5%
    Daily Rates
    Not Allowed
    Maryland's Tenant-Protective Framework

    Maryland law provides a tenant-protective framework regarding late fees on rent. Landlords are allowed to charge a late fee of up to 5% of the rent after a 15-day grace period. This regulation ensures that tenants are not overburdened with excessive fees while still allowing landlords to recoup costs associated with late payments.(Maryland Code §8-208)

    Primary Statute
    Maryland Code §8-208

    Regulates late fees in rental agreements

    Related Statutes

    Understanding Maryland's Cap on Late Fees

    In Maryland, late fees are capped at 5% of the monthly rent, and they can only be applied after a 15-day grace period. This ensures that tenants have adequate time to make their rental payments without incurring additional financial penalties.

    Key Factors:

    • Maximum permissible late fee is 5% of the rent
    • 15-day grace period before late fees can be applied
    • Late fees must be clearly outlined in the lease agreement
    Municipal Regulations

    Baltimore

    Baltimore follows state regulations for late fees, with no additional municipal restrictions.

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    Rockville

    Rockville adheres to state laws regarding late fees and does not impose stricter local regulations.

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    Recent Legislative Changes
    October 2023

    Reduction of Security Deposit Limits

    Effective October 1, 2024, the maximum security deposit a landlord can charge will be reduced to one month's rent, with an exception allowing up to two months if the tenant qualifies for utility assistance and agrees in writing.

    Comparing Maryland to Neighboring States
    Maryland's tenant-protective stance is evident in its capped late fee structure, which contrasts with some neighboring states that may not have such specific caps or grace periods.

    Virginia

    No statutory cap, but fees must be reasonable.

    5 day grace period

    Pennsylvania

    No specific cap, but fees must be reasonable and stated in the lease.

    0 day grace period

    Delaware

    Late fees cannot exceed 5% of the monthly rent.

    5 day grace period
    Best Practices for Landlords and Tenants

    Landlord Best Practices:

    • Clearly outline late fee policies in the lease agreement.
    • Provide tenants with reminders before the end of the grace period.
    • Document all communications regarding late payments and fees.

    Tenant Best Practices:

    • Review lease agreements carefully to understand late fee policies.
    • Communicate proactively with landlords if facing payment difficulties.
    • Keep records of all rent payments and communications with landlords.

    Frequently Asked Questions - Maryland

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    State Regulations Reference
    Official source for Maryland rent late fee regulations

    15-day grace period. Maximum 5% of rent or $5, whichever is greater. Late fees governed by §8-208. Security deposits governed by §8-203 (limit reduced to 1 month effective October 1, 2024; 2 months allowed if tenant qualifies for utility assistance and agrees in writing).

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    Updated October 2025