Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Bilingual — Chinese Format) is a legal document used by landlords in the state of Maryland when a tenant fails to pay rent. The complaint is drafted in both English and Chinese language formats, allowing landlords to communicate the legal implications of the tenant’s failure to pay rent in terms that the tenant can understand. This document informs the tenant of their legal obligations and the potential consequences of their failure to pay. The document includes the names of the tenant, the landlord, the rental property address, the amount owed, and the date of the complaint filing. It also outlines the landlord's right to repossess the rented property if the tenant fails to pay the rent and any other additional fees and costs. The document is typically filed with the court, and a court order is necessary to repossess the property. The different types of Maryland Failure to Pay Rent / Landlord's Complaint for Repossession of Rented Property (Bilingual — Chinese Format) include— - Unpaid Rent Complaint: This complaint is issued when a tenant fails to pay rent on time and the landlord is seeking to repossess the property. — Breach of Lease Complaint: This complaint is used when a tenant breaches the terms of the lease agreement and the landlord is seeking to repossess the property. — Nonpayment of Security Deposit Complaint: This complaint is used when a tenant fails to pay the security deposit and the landlord is seeking to repossess the property.