Maryland Code § CL-16-503

Section CL-16-503
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(a) Any person who takes boarders or lodgers into his house has a lien on
the furniture or other property which the boarder or lodger has on the person's
premises for the contract price due or to become due for the room or board furnished.
(b) The person may retain possession of the property to which the lien
attaches until all charges due or to become due to him are paid.
(c) If the charges which give rise to the lien are unpaid after they become
due, the person may sell the property to which the lien attaches at public or private
sale.
(d) The person shall give at least 10 days reasonable notice of the sale to
the boarder or lodger.
(e) (1) The proceeds of the sale shall be applied, in the following order,
to:
(i) The expenses of the sale; and
(ii) The amount of the lien claim.

(2) After application of the proceeds in accordance with paragraph (1)
of this subsection, any remaining balance shall be paid to the boarder or lodger.

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