Maryland HB683 modifies implied warranties for real property sales, excluding warranties for incomplete or missing improvements.
Maryland HB683 amends the state's real property laws to clarify the scope of implied warranties in property sales. The bill specifies that implied warranties do not apply to conditions that a diligent purchaser would notice at the time of contract signing or to improvements that are incomplete or missing at the time of deed delivery. It also allows for the exclusion or modification of warranties for completed improvements through a written agreement signed by the purchaser. The changes take effect on October 1, 2026.
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