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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Late fees in Maryland
Hello I am wondering what day after the due date can you start charging late fees? And how much do you usually charge? Thanks for the help!
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Be careful with these, as stated above, each county is different. PG in particular. As to how much, 5% of the monthly rental amount (not what is due) is your cap.