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    • Part IV - Compliance With Public Service Commission Regulations; Rent Control
    • Section 13-922 - Frederick County -- Rent Control

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    Part IV - Compliance With Public Service Commission Regulations; Rent Control
    Section 13-922 - Frederick County -- Rent Control

    The governing body of Frederick County may enact an ordinance to control the increase of rent in the county.

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    Local Government

    Division III - Counties

    Title 13 - Other Powers of Counties -- Regulatory

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    Part IV - Compliance With Public Service Commission Regulations; Rent Control

    Section 13-921 - Compliance of Residential Property With Public Service Commission Regulations

    Section 13-922 - Frederick County -- Rent Control

    Section 13-923 - Washington County -- Rent Control

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