Maryland Statutes

§ 14-876

Maryland § 14-876
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gtpTax - Property
Title14

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Md. Code Ann., Tax - Property § 14-876 (2026).

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(a)A circuit court may not set a hearing for an in rem foreclosure until 30 days after the complaint for an in rem foreclosure is filed.
(b)At the hearing, any interested party shall have the right to be heard and to contest the delinquency of the taxes and the adequacy of the proceedings.
(c)If the circuit court finds that the county or municipal corporation sent notice and a copy of the complaint to each interested party in accordance with § 14–875(d) of this subtitle and that the information set forth in the complaint is accurate, the court shall:
(1)enter a judgment that:
(i)proper notice has been provided to all interested parties; and
(ii)the real property is a vacant lot or an improved property cited as vacant and

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