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Lease Agreement for Maine

Generate a lease agreement that complies with Maine law — with ME-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

Maine legal context

Maine's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (14 M.R.S. §§ 6021–6046) governs most rentals. Security deposits are capped at two months' rent under 14 M.R.S. § 6032 and must be returned within 30 days (21 days for tenancies at will). Maine requires a seven-day nonpayment cure-or-quit notice. Maine has no statewide rent control, but Portland has local rent stabilization.

Key ME statutes

  • Maine Residential Landlord-Tenant Act

    14 M.R.S. §§ 6021–6046

    Residential landlord-tenant statute.

  • Security Deposit

    14 M.R.S. § 6032

    Two-month cap; 30-day return (21 days for tenancies at will).

Maine-specific considerations

  • Two-Month Deposit Cap

    Limited to two months' rent under § 6032.

  • 30-Day Deposit Return (21-Day for At-Will)

    30 days for fixed-term leases, 21 days for tenancies at will.

  • 7-Day Nonpayment Cure

    Required cure-or-quit notice.

  • Portland Rent Control

    Portland has local rent stabilization; statewide does not.

Why this matters in Maine

  • Two-month deposit cap

  • 30-day deposit return (21-day for at-will)

  • 7-day nonpayment cure

  • Portland local rent stabilization

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