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Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Efiling Version)

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Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Efiling Version)

The Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Filing Version) is an e-filing document used by landlords in Maryland to reclaim their rental property from tenants who have not paid their rent. This document provides a legal basis for landlords to take back their property and can be used in both Residential and Commercial Tenancy cases. This document is used to initiate legal action and can be filed in the Circuit Court of the county where the rental property is located. There are two types of Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Filing Version): Residential Tenancy and Commercial Tenancy. The Residential Tenancy document includes a complaint form to be filled out by the landlord and served to the tenant, with detailed instructions on how to properly file the document. The Commercial Tenancy document also includes a complaint form to be filled out by the landlord, but it is more specific and includes additional information such as the date of the lease renewal, the amount of rent due, and more. Additionally, Commercial Tenancy documents must include a copy of the lease agreement signed by both parties.

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Each party has the right to appeal by filing an ap- peal on form DC/CV 37. In failure to pay rent cases, the appeal must be filed no later than 4 business days after the date of judgment. In all other actions for possession, the appeal must be filed no later than 10 calendar days after the date of judgment.

PLEASE MAIL YOUR COMPLAINT TO THE OFFICE LISTED BELOW THAT IS NEAREST YOU. Baltimore Office. Consumer Protection Division. 200 Saint Paul Place.Eastern Shore Office. Consumer Protection Division.Western Maryland Office. Consumer Protection Division.Prince George's Office. Consumer Protection Division.

The COVID-19 State of Emergency has changed how housing cases are handled by the District Court. This flyer has some general information about what has changed. Can I be evicted? Yes, evictions may now take place.

You may appeal an eviction judgment. The appeal must be made within four days of the date of judgment in non-payment of rent cases and 10 days in breach of lease or holding over cases.

When a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord may seek eviction and money damages. NEW: Before filing a Failure to Pay Rent case with the District Court, tenant's must be provided with a notice of the Landlord's intent to do so. The notice must tell the tenant how much rent is due and give them 10 days to pay.

The three-year period of limitations applicable to actions for back rent under residential leases is not subject to modification by agreement, in light of Maryland Code, Real Property Article, §8-208(d).

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Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Efiling Version)