
Your Guide to Lease Rules in Maine
Important information every tenant should know to protect your home, your rights, and your peace of mind.
Understanding Your Lease
Your lease is a legal agreement between you and your housing provider. Following it helps you avoid issues, protect your deposit, and maintain stable housing.
- Pay rent on time
- Follow occupancy and property rules
- Maintain your unit
- Communicate early if issues arise
Rent Payments & Notices
Rent Due: Typically the 1st of each month (check your lease).
If Rent is Late:
- You may receive a 7-Day Notice to Pay or Quit
- You must pay the full balance within 7 days or eviction may begin
Important: Always respond quickly—communication can prevent escalation.
Lease Violations
Common violations include:
- Unauthorized occupants
- Noise complaints
- Smoking or pets (if not allowed)
- Poor housekeeping or damage
Most violations follow this process:
- Written notice
- Opportunity to correct
- 7-Day Notice to Cure or Quit
- Court action if unresolved
Eviction Process in Maine
Eviction is a legal process and requires a court order.
- Notice is issued
- Landlord files a Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED)
- Court hearing is scheduled
- Judge issues decision
- Court order issued
- Writ of possession enforced (if necessary)
Special Protections for Subsidized Housing
If you receive housing assistance (Section 8, USDA, etc.), additional protections apply:
- Good Cause Required: Lease termination must have a valid reason
- Notice Requirements: Often more detailed and sometimes longer
- Right to Cure: You may be able to fix violations or enter payment plans
- Grievance Rights: You may request a hearing or appeal
Tip: If you receive a notice, contact your property manager immediately—options may be available.
Breaking a Lease
You may legally break a lease for:
- Military orders
- Domestic violence situations
- Unsafe or uninhabitable housing
If you leave early without cause, you may still owe rent until the unit is re-rented.
Security Deposits
- Maximum: 2 months’ rent
- Return: Within 30 days (21 days for at-will)
- Deductions: Damage, unpaid rent, excessive cleaning
Tip: Take move-in and move-out photos to protect yourself.
Moving Out
- Provide proper notice
- Clean the unit thoroughly
- Remove all belongings
- Return all keys
For detailed move-out instructions, contact your property manager.
Multi-Language Quick Guide
- Pay rent on time
- Follow lease rules
- Read notices carefully
- Ask questions
- Pague el alquiler a tiempo
- Siga las reglas
- Lea los avisos
- Haga preguntas
- Payer le loyer à temps
- Respecter les règles
- Lire les avis
- Poser des questions
- Pague o aluguel em dia
- Siga as regras
- Leia os avisos
- Faça perguntas
- ادفع الإيجار في الوقت
- اتبع القواعد
- اقرأ الإشعارات
- اطرح الأسئلة
- Peye lwaye a alè
- Swiv règ yo
- Li avi yo
- Poze kestyon
Need Help?
📞 Call: (207) 775-2325
📩 Contact your property manager or submit a request through your tenant portal
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change. For legal questions, consult an attorney.