A Maryland Complaint for Granter in Possession is a legal document used in the state of Maryland that initiates a lawsuit against the granter in possession. This document is typically used when the granter in possession (the defendant) has breached a contract, violated an agreement, or failed to meet their obligations under the terms of the contract. The Maryland Complaint for Granter in Possession outlines the specific claims against the defendant, and requests certain relief from the court. This document also contains vital information about the plaintiff, including their name, address, and contact information. The different types of Maryland Complaint for Granter in Possession include: • Breach of Contract: A complaint alleging that the granter in possession has breached the terms of a contract. • Breach of Agreement: A complaint alleging that the granter in possession has violated an agreement. • Non-Performance: A complaint alleging that the granter in possession has failed to perform a certain action or obligation as outlined in the contract. • Specific Performance: A complaint requesting that the granter in possession be ordered to perform a certain action or obligation as outlined in the contract.