Maryland Foreclosure FAQs
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Does Maryland Law Allow for a Redemption Period After a Foreclosure?
A: No, Maryland law does not provide borrowers with a right of redemption after a property has been foreclosed. More -
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Where and When do Foreclosure Sales Take Place in Maryland?
A: Maryland requires that the date, time and location of a property foreclosure be publicized in a published Notice of Sale. State law does not require that all … More -
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What Public Notice Requirements are There for a Real Estate Foreclosure in Maryland?
A: If the mortgage documents for a Maryland property do not provide otherwise, a foreclosure occurs through the court system. In those cases public notice is … More -
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Can a Lender Sue a Borrower for a Deficiency Judgment if the Lender is Still Owed Money After a Foreclosure Sale in Maryland?
A: Yes, a Maryland lender may sue a borrower for any amount that is still owed on the mortgage after the proceeds from a foreclosure sale have been applied to the debt. More -
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How Can a Lender Foreclose on a Property in Maryland?
A: A lender can foreclose on a Maryland property in one of three ways, depending on the terms of the mortgage agreement. If the mortgage agreement contains a power of … More -
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How Long Does the Typical Foreclosure Process Take in Maryland?
A: Non judicial foreclosures in Maryland occur relatively quickly. Typically, it takes about 90 days to foreclose on a Maryland property if the borrower does not … More -
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Can I Keep My Home If I File Bankruptcy in Maryland?
A: Maryland law does not provide homeowners with a specific homestead exemption. The law does allow people to claim up to $5,000 as an exemption on personal or real … More
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