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State Foreclosure Information
Maryland
When you develop a definite plan of action with well-timed, well-informed steps, you can stop
the foreclosure process and save your home. We have outlined the foreclosure process for the
state of Maryland.
Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes
Non-judicial Foreclosure Available: No (but assent to decree is allowed)
Maryland offers two basic methods of foreclosure:
- power of sale foreclosure, in which the lender or another person named
in the mortgage or deed of trust, may sell the property and
- assent to decree foreclosure, in which the borrower agrees to permit
the court to order foreclosure.
In either case, however, the lender must file a lawsuit in court to foreclose.
The same is true if the mortgage instrument lacks either a power of sale clause, or an assent
to decree clause, but in that event, the lawsuit will be more complicated.
When the mortgage contains a power of sale or assent to decree clause, and
if 25 percent of the involved lenders (as measured by the percentage of the total dollars
of mortgage debt against the property) consent or make application for sale, then no service
of process, answer or hearing is required. This simplifies the lawsuit. On the other hand,
if the mortgage contains neither a consent to a decree clause nor a power of sale clause,
or if a foreclosure sale is desired prior to the court's final decree, then there must be
service of process, an answer and a hearing. However, in the latter case, 25 percent of
the lenders do not have to join in filing the initial lawsuit.
Power of Sale Foreclosure
Power of sale clause foreclosures must be done under court supervision in
Maryland. A person desiring foreclosure must file a lawsuit asking for foreclosure pursuant
to the power of sale clause. The lender must do the following:
- Include in the lawsuit paperwork a sworn statement of the amount of the
mortgage debt and a certified copy of the mortgage.
- Post bond for the amount approved by the clerk.
- Publish notice of the time, place and terms of the sale once a week for
three weeks prior to the sale, with at least 15 days' notice of the foreclosure sale.
- Mail the foreclosure notice by certified mail, return receipt requested,
to the borrower no less than 10 and no more than 30 days before sale.
- The notice must also be mailed to the present owner and holder of any
junior mortgage or other lien that has been recorded who also recorded a request for notice.
Assent To Decree Foreclosure
Under an assent to decree foreclosure, the lender must file a lawsuit in
court to foreclose. The court will then enter a decree ordering the property to be sold
and appoint the trustee to conduct the sale. The trustee must post a bond and sell the property
according to the terms fixed by the court. The court will later confirm the sale.
Deficiency
In Maryland a deficiency judgment may be obtained if the lender makes a
motion for it within three years after the accounting before the foreclosure is complete.
Redemption
Maryland foreclosure proceedings take place as an action under equity law.
Maryland has not seen fit to establish a specific time limit on how long the borrower has
to wait to redeem real estate lost in foreclosure. However, the Doctrine of Laches prevents
this time period from being unreasonably long.
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