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🏠 Maine Leasing Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide for Landlords

Navigating the rental landscape in Maine requires landlords to be well-versed in state-specific laws to ensure compliance and foster positive landlord-tenant relationships. This guide outlines the essential documents and actions landlords must undertake when leasing residential properties in Maine.


📄 Essential Documents to Provide Tenants

  1. Written Lease Agreement
    While verbal agreements are legally binding in Maine, it’s highly recommended to have a written lease. The Maine Attorney General offers a Model Landlord-Tenant Lease that serves as a valuable template. Although we would always recommend a lease that goes a bit further and is tailored to your management practices and proceedures and has been vetted by a Maine Lawyer.
  2. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
    For properties built before 1978, landlords must:
    • Disclose any known lead-based paint hazards.
    • Provide tenants with the EPA pamphlet “Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home.”
    • Include a lead warning statement in the lease.
  3. Energy Efficiency Disclosure Statement
    Before signing a lease or accepting a deposit, landlords must:
  4. Radon Test Results
    Landlords are required to:
  5. Smoking Policy Disclosure
    Landlords must:
    • Provide written notice about the smoking policy on the premises.
    • Specify whether smoking is prohibited, allowed, or restricted to certain areas.
    • Deliver this notice before lease signing or deposit acceptance. Maine Housing
  6. Security Deposit Receipt
    Upon receiving a security deposit, landlords should:
    • Provide a written receipt detailing the amount and date received.
    • Disclose the name and location of the financial institution where the deposit is held. Maine State Legislature

🛠️ Landlord Responsibilities and Actions

  1. Maintain Habitability
    Landlords must ensure rental units are safe and habitable, which includes:
    • Providing adequate heating, plumbing, and electrical systems.
    • Ensuring structural integrity and weatherproofing.
    • Addressing pest infestations promptly. Maine State Legislature
  2. Install Safety Devices
    At the commencement of tenancy, landlords are obligated to:
    • Install functioning smoke detectors.
    • Install carbon monoxide detectors.
    • Repair or replace detectors upon written notice from tenants. Maine Housing
  3. Provide Notice Before Entry
    Except in emergencies, landlords must:
    • Give tenants at least 24 hours’ notice before entering the rental unit.
    • Enter only at reasonable times.
  4. Adhere to Rent Increase Protocols
    For month-to-month tenancies:
    • Provide 45 days’ notice for rent increases of 10% or less.
    • Provide 75 days’ notice for increases exceeding 10%.
  5. Handle Security Deposits Appropriately
    Landlords must:

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