Maryland Notice to Pay Rent or Quit — Free Generator & 2026 Requirements
Updated July 2026 · Reviewed against Maryland statutes
Before a landlord in Maryland can start an eviction for unpaid rent, state law requires a formal written demand — commonly called a notice to pay rent or quit. In Maryland, tenants must be given 10 days to pay or vacate. Use the free generator below to create a ready-to-serve notice in about two minutes.
| Required notice period | 10 days |
| Statute | Md. Real Prop. § 8-401 |
| Applies to | Nonpayment of rent |
⚠ 10-day notice of intent to file required since 2021.
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Frequently asked questions
How many days' notice is required for nonpayment of rent in Maryland?
Maryland requires 10 days' written notice before an eviction can be filed for nonpayment (Md. Real Prop. § 8-401). 10-day notice of intent to file required since 2021.
Can I email or text the notice to my tenant in Maryland?
Generally no. Most states, including Maryland, require formal service — personal delivery, delivery to a suitable person at the premises, posting plus mailing, or certified mail. Check your statute for the accepted methods and keep proof of service.
What happens if the tenant pays after receiving the notice?
If the tenant pays the full amount demanded within the notice period, the tenancy generally continues and you cannot proceed with an eviction based on that notice. Partial payments can complicate or void the notice in some states — decide in advance whether to accept them.