Maryland Code § TP-14-809

Section TP-14-809
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(a) (1) When a property in a municipal corporation is delinquent in the
payment of municipal corporation taxes or charges levied against the property, the

appropriate municipal corporation official charged with the collection of taxes shall
notify the collector of the county of the unpaid taxes or charges on the property.
(2) If the procedures of this subtitle are not instituted by the county
collector on or before 30 days after receiving the notice from the municipal corporation
collector, the municipal corporation collector at any time after the 30-day period
expires may use the provisions and procedures of this subtitle to sell the property for
unpaid municipal corporation taxes or charges to the same extent that these
provisions and procedures are available to county collectors.
(b) (1) This subsection applies in Calvert County and Garrett County.
(2) The county collector shall use the provisions and procedures of
this subtitle on notification by the municipal corporation collector of unpaid
municipal corporation taxes and proceed to advertise and sell any real property
located in any municipal corporation in the county on which municipal corporation
taxes are delinquent.
(3) The municipal corporation, in which the property being sold is
located, shall buy in and hold, and pay the costs of the sale for any property offered
for sale for nonpayment of municipal corporation taxes only for which there is no
other purchaser.
(4) If the municipal corporation purchases the property at the tax
sale, the municipal corporation shall pay to the county any taxes owed to the county
and any costs incurred by the county in the sale of that property. If the county
purchases any property located in a municipal corporation in that county that is being
sold for delinquent taxes, the county shall pay to the municipal corporation any taxes
owed to the municipal corporation for that property.

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