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Section 8-503 - Inducements — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 8-503 - Inducements

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(a) As an inducement to make a home improvement contract, a person may not promise or offer to pay to an owner any compensation or reward for obtaining or placing home improvement business with others. (b) A contractor or salesperson may not offer, give, or pay to an owner a gift, bonus award, merchandise, trading stamps, or cash loan as an inducement to make a home improvement contract. (c) To advertise or to promote sales, a contractor or salesperson may give to a prospective customer a tangible item if: (1) the cost to the contractor or salesperson does not exceed $25; (2) the gift is not contingent on making a home improvement contract; and (3) the customer does not receive more than 1 item for 1 transaction.