Maryland Code § CL-12-1025

Section CL-12-1025
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(a) A credit grantor who receives scheduled monthly periodic payments on
more than five loans secured by any interest in residential real property or tangible
personal property shall furnish to the consumer borrower a written statement
informing the consumer borrower of the amount of:
(1) If the interest and charges on the loan were precomputed:
(i) Payments credited to reducing the outstanding unpaid
balance of the loan, either in terms of a total dollar figure or individually itemized;
and
(ii) The remaining outstanding unpaid balance of the loan; or
(2) If the interest and charges on the loan were not precomputed:
(i) Payments credited to reducing the outstanding unpaid
principal balance of the loan, either in terms of a total dollar figure or individually
itemized;
(ii) Payments credited to interest and fees, either in terms of a
total dollar figure or individually itemized; and
(iii) The remaining outstanding unpaid principal balance of the
loan.

(b) At the option of the credit grantor, each written statement shall contain
the information required in subsection (a)(1)(i) and (2)(i) and (ii) of this section either
from the date the loan was made or, if previous written statements have been
furnished to the consumer borrower, from the date of the last written statement.
(c) The written statement shall be furnished to the consumer borrower:
(1) In the case of loans secured by any interest in residential real
property, at least annually; and
(2) In the case of loans secured by any interest in residential real
property or tangible personal property, within a reasonable time after receipt of a
written request of a consumer borrower provided the request is made at a reasonable
time or interval since the furnishing of the last written statement.
(d) A credit grantor may charge a fee of up to $5 for each written statement
requested by a consumer borrower.

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