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Montgomery County Property Maintenance Requirements for Multifamily (2026 Guide)

Responsive Maintenance Is No Longer Optional in Montgomery County In Montgomery County, MD, failing to meet property maintenance requirements is no longer just an operational concern. It’s a legal liability. Landlords of small multifamily properties, typically 5–50 units, must comply with the Department of Housing and Community Affairs (DHCA) habitability standards to avoid inspections, fines,
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How Landlords Can Avoid the “Troubled Property” Designation in Montgomery County, MD

When it comes to owning rental property in Montgomery County, being designated a “Troubled Property” carries serious consequences.  It acts as a financial anchor, tied directly to your rental income. Once a property lands on the county’s Troubled Property list, the consequences ripple far beyond inspections and paperwork. Under Montgomery County’s Rent Stabilization Law, properties
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