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Section 15-205 - When the Guest Is a Minor — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Maryland Legal Code

Section 15-205 - When the Guest Is a Minor

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(a) For an individual who is under the age of 18 years, an innkeeper may require a parent or guardian of the individual to: (1) accept liability for the charges for the individual’s lodging and any damages to the lodging establishment caused by the individual; and (2) provide a valid credit card or make an advance cash damage deposit of not more than $500 to cover any charges incurred or damages caused by the individual. (b) If an innkeeper requires an advance deposit under subsection (a) of this section, the innkeeper shall, following a room inspection at the time of checkout, refund any amount of the deposit not needed to cover reasonable charges for damages.