Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB433

Introduced
1/22/26  

Caption

Business Regulation - Collection Agencies - Licensure Exemption for Property Managers

Impact

By exempting property managers from licensure as collection agencies, HB433 modifies existing business regulations in Maryland. This change specifically pertains to property managers collecting rental payments, utilities, and fees from tenants only during the duration of their leases. This exemption might allow property managers to operate more efficiently without the need for a separate collection agency license, potentially benefiting property management businesses and their clients through reduced administrative overhead.

Summary

House Bill 433 proposes a licensure exemption for property managers when they engage in specific activities related to debt collection on behalf of property owners. The bill aims to streamline operations for property managers who, according to the proposed law, primarily manage properties rather than collect debts. The intention is to simplify the regulatory framework surrounding property management and reduce the burden of additional licensing requirements for those acting in this capacity.

Contention

While the bill appears to provide advantages to property managers, it may raise concerns among consumer protection advocates. Critics could argue that reducing regulatory oversight on property managers might lead to less accountability in debt collection practices, which could negatively impact tenants. The discussions surrounding this legislation may reflect broader debates about the balance between supporting businesses and ensuring consumer protections within the real estate and property management sectors.

Companion Bills

MD SB589

Crossfiled Business Regulation - Collection Agencies and Property Managers

Previously Filed As

MD HB168

Manufacturing Business Personal Property Tax - Exemption

MD HB303

Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers

MD SB488

Manufacturing Business Personal Property Tax - Optional Exemption

MD HB577

Business Regulation - Enforcement for Miscellaneous State Business Licenses - Study

MD SB664

Business Regulation - Enforcement for Miscellaneous State Business Licenses - Study

MD HB1220

Business Regulation - Data Broker Registry

MD HB619

Sales and Use Tax - Sales Between Cannabis Businesses and Cannabis Nurseries - Exemption

MD HB1500

State Agencies - Adoption of Regulations - Required

MD HB296

Personal Property Tax - Exemptions for Low Assessments - Alteration

MD HB1098

Courts - Exemptions From Execution on Judgments - Residential Real Property

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