Maryland Code § RP-12-208

Section RP-12-208
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a displacing agency
acquires any interest in real property, the displacing agency shall acquire at least an
equal interest in all buildings, structures, or other improvements, located on the real
property acquired which it requires to be removed from the real property or which it
determines will be adversely affected by the use to which the real property will be
put.
(b) (1) For the purpose of determining just compensation to be paid for
any building, structure, or other improvement required to be acquired by subsection
(a) of this section, the building, structure, or other improvement shall be deemed a
part of the real property to be acquired notwithstanding the right or obligation of a
tenant, as against the owner of any other interest in the real property, to remove the

building, structure, or improvement at the expiration of his term, and the fair market
value which the building, structure, or improvement contributes to the fair market
value of the real property to be acquired, or the fair market value of the building,
structure, or improvement for removal from the real property, whichever is the
greater, shall be paid to the tenant.
(2) Payment under this subsection may not result in duplication of
any payments otherwise authorized by law. No payment may be made unless the
owner of the real property involved disclaims all interest in the improvements of the
tenant. In consideration for any payment, the tenant shall assign, transfer, and
release to the displacing agency all his right, title, and interest in and to the
improvements. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to deprive the tenant of
any rights to reject payment under this subsection and to obtain payment for the
property interests in accordance with applicable law, other than this subsection.

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