Maine Code § 14-6301

Accounting required
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Any mortgagor or other person having a right to redeem lands mortgaged may demand of the
mortgagee or person claiming under the mortgagee a true account of the sum due on the mortgage, and
of the rents and profits, and money expended in repairs and improvements, if any. If the mortgagee
unreasonably refuses or neglects to render such an account in writing, or in any other way by default
prevents the plaintiff from performing or tendering performance of the condition of the mortgage, the
mortgagor may bring a civil action for the redemption of the mortgaged premises within the time limited
in former section 6204, and therein offer to pay the sum found to be equitably due, or to perform any
other condition, as the case may require. Such an offer has the same force as a tender of payment or
performance before the commencement of the action. The action must be sustained without such a
tender, and thereupon the mortgagor is entitled to judgment for redemption and costs. [PL 2007, c.
391, §7 (AMD).]

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