Commercial tenants in Maine (ME) have up to 6 years to recover CAM overcharges under state contract law.* CamAudit runs 12 forensic detection rules on your reconciliation statement in under a minute.
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 14, § 752Maine provides a 6-year limitation period for breach of written contract claims, applicable to commercial lease CAM overcharge disputes. The period accrues from the date of breach.
Annual rate set by State Tax Assessor (typically ~6%). Interest on CAM overcharge recovery is governed by state law and your lease terms — confirm the applicable rate with counsel before making any demand.
Certified mail (conventional; no statutory requirement). Always follow your lease's notice provisions first — the lease may specify the required delivery method, address, and copy recipients.
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Start Free Audit*Recovery period depends on your lease terms. Leases containing audit deadline or 'binding and conclusive' provisions may limit your recovery window. CamAudit is not a law firm. This is not legal advice.
This page provides general educational information. It is not legal advice and may not reflect the most current law in your state. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.