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MDHB426PassAuthorizing a party to the guardianship of the property of an alleged disabled person to request a stay of certain civil actions or proceedings on the filing of a petition for guardianship of the property of an alleged disabled person; requiring a ce...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 538
MDHB130PassEstablishing the Task Force to Study Deed Fraud; requiring the Task Force to review the incidence of deed fraud in Maryland, including the number of complaints, resolved deed fraud cases, amount of restitution awarded, and geographic and demographic ...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 399
MDHB59Intro
25%
Requiring certain expedited proceedings in a wrongful detainer action if the property that is the subject of the action is, at the time of the complaint, advertised or listed for sale or lease by the complainant and requiring that notice of a hearing...
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2026-02-09
To House Economic Matters Committee
MDHB867Intro
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Providing that certain provisions of law pertaining to wrongful detainer actions do not apply unless certain property is posted conspicuously against trespass or loitering.
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2026-02-05
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB847Intro
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Prohibiting a person from possessing or claiming a right to possess residential real property the person does not lawfully possess or own with the intent to defraud another; authorizing the owner of certain residential real property to file a certain...
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2026-02-05
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB858Intro
25%
Altering from 10 business days to 14 calendar days the period of time during which a hearing must be held after the filing of a wrongful detainer action; etc.
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2026-02-05
To House Judiciary Committee
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