Maryland Code § RP-8-325

Section RP-8-325
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(a) If the amount received from a sale of goods under distress, after payment
of all costs and expenses, is not sufficient to pay the plaintiff's claim, the plaintiff may
file a verified petition with the court for a deficiency money judgment. Notice of the
petition shall be served on the tenant, giving at least 14 days' notice of hearing on the
petition. After the hearing, the court may order a money judgment entered for the
deficiency against the defendant regardless of whether the amount exceeds the
monetary limit of the civil jurisdiction of the court.

(b) A deficiency money judgment under a lease may be entered only against
the person named in the lease as tenant, and who signed the lease as such, or against
an assignee who has assumed a covenant in writing to pay rent.
(c) The general exemption laws of the State are applicable to the
enforcement of any deficiency money judgment given in an action of distress.

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