Maryland Fraternal, Benevolent, or Educational Property is a term used to refer to property owned by a fraternal, benevolent, or educational organization in the state of Maryland. This property can include buildings, land, and other physical assets used for the organization’s purposes. Fraternal property can refer to the physical assets owned by fraternal organizations such as the Freemasons, Elks, or Knights of Columbus. These organizations use their property to host meetings, activities, and other events. Benevolent property can refer to the physical assets owned by charitable organizations such as the Salvation Army, Shriner's Hospitals, or United Way. These organizations use their property to provide services to those in need. Educational property can refer to the physical assets owned by educational organizations such as colleges, universities, or private schools. These organizations use their property to teach classes, conduct research, and provide other educational services. In each case, the Maryland Fraternal, Benevolent, or Educational Property is owned by the organization and used to further its mission and goals.