Maryland Regulations
Maryland Mortgage Foreclosure Law
- Annotated Code of Maryland, Real Property Article, Title 7, Subtitle 1 (Foreclosure):
- Key Provisions:
- Pre-Foreclosure Notice (Md. Code, Real Prop. § 7-105.1):
- Lenders must send a Notice of Intent to Foreclose at least 45 days before filing a foreclosure action.
- The notice must include information about loss mitigation options and resources available to the borrower.
- Loss Mitigation Affidavit (§ 7-105.2):
- Before a foreclosure sale, lenders must file an affidavit stating they have made loss mitigation efforts.
- Pre-Foreclosure Notice (Md. Code, Real Prop. § 7-105.1):
- Application in Court:
- Maryland courts require strict compliance with these notice requirements and may dismiss foreclosure cases if lenders fail to provide adequate notice or engage in required loss mitigation efforts.
- Key Provisions:
Maryland Consumer Protection Act
- Md. Code, Commercial Law § 13-301 et seq.:
- Key Provisions:
- Prohibits unfair or deceptive trade practices in mortgage servicing and foreclosure processes.
- Lenders must provide clear and accurate information regarding loss mitigation options.
- Application in Court:
- Borrowers can bring claims under the Consumer Protection Act for deceptive practices, and courts may award damages or injunctive relief against non-compliant lenders.
- Key Provisions: