Maryland Statutes

§ 14-202

Maryland § 14-202
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gclCommercial Law
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Md. Code Ann., Commercial Law § 14-202 (2026).

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In collecting or attempting to collect an alleged debt a collector may not:

(1)Use or threaten force or violence;
(2)Threaten criminal prosecution, unless the transaction involved the violation of a criminal statute;
(3)Disclose or threaten to disclose information which affects the debtor’s reputation for credit worthiness with knowledge that the information is false;
(4)Except as permitted by statute, contact a person’s employer with respect to a delinquent indebtedness before obtaining final judgment against the debtor;
(5)Except as permitted by statute, disclose or threaten to disclose to a person other than the debtor or his spouse or, if the debtor is a minor, his parent, information which affects the debtor’s reputation

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