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§6030. Unfair agreements


Published: 2015

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§6030. Unfair agreements








1. Illegal waiver of rights. 
It is an unfair and deceptive trade practice in violation of Title 5, section 207
for a landlord to require a tenant to enter into a lease or tenancy at will agreement for a dwelling unit, as defined in section 6021, in which the tenant agrees
to a provision that has the effect of waiving a tenant right established in chapter 709,
this chapter or chapter 710-A. This subsection does not apply when the law specifically allows the
tenant to waive a statutory right during negotiations with the landlord.


[
2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD)
.]








2. Unenforceable provisions. 
The following lease or tenancy at will agreement or rule provisions for a dwelling unit, as defined in section 6021, are
specifically declared to be unenforceable and in violation of Title 5, section 207:





A. Any provision that absolves the landlord from liability for the negligence of the
landlord or the landlord's agent; [1991, c. 361, §2 (NEW); 1991, c. 361, §3 (AFF).]











B. Any provision that requires the tenant to pay the landlord's legal fees in enforcing
the lease or tenancy at will agreement; [2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD).]










C. Any provision that requires the tenant to give a lien upon the tenant's property for
the amount of any rent or other sums due the landlord; and [1991, c. 361, §2 (NEW); 1991, c. 361, §3 (AFF).]











D. Any provision that requires the tenant to acknowledge that the provisions of the lease or tenancy at will agreement, including tenant rules, are fair and reasonable. [2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD).]







[
2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD)
.]








3. Exception. 
Notwithstanding subsection 2, paragraph B, a lease or tenancy at will agreement or rule provision that provides for the award of attorney's fees to the
prevailing party after a contested hearing to enforce the lease or tenancy at will agreement in cases of wanton disregard of the terms of the lease or tenancy at will agreement is not in violation of Title 5, section 207 and is enforceable.


[
2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD)
.]





SECTION HISTORY

1991, c. 361, §2 (NEW).
1991, c. 361, §3 (AFF).
1991, c. 704, (AMD).
2009, c. 566, §16 (AMD).