Maryland Code § TP-14-830

Section TP-14-830
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(a) The owner of any property sold under the provisions of this subtitle shall
have the right, during the period of redemption, to continue in possession of, and to
exercise all rights of ownership over the property until the right of redemption has
been finally foreclosed under the provisions of this subtitle.
(b) The holder of any certificate of sale may apply to the circuit court for the
county in which the property is located for the appointment of a receiver of the
property covered by the certificate, in accordance with the usual provisions of the
laws and of rules and practice of the circuit courts that relate to receivers.
(c) If any certificate of sale is held by the governing body of the county or
any other taxing agency, the governing body or taxing agency may make application
by complaint, to the circuit court for the county for the appointment of a receiver of
the property covered by the certificate of sale.
(d) The defendant, in the action brought by the governing body of the county
or any other taxing agency under subsection (c) of this section for the appointment of
a receiver shall be the owner of the property whose name last appears as the owner
on the collector's tax roll.
(e) However, except as to property actually occupied by the owner if a
certificate of sale is held by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the
governing body of a county, then the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the
governing body of the county has the right of immediate possession of the property

represented by the certificate of sale and to the rents accruing from the property from
the date of sale, without the necessity of receivership proceedings.
(f) The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of
the county shall make a strict accounting of any and all rents collected to the owner
on redemption of the property, and on the redemption, shall remit the rents, less all
expenses required for the property maintenance and upkeep of the property.
(g) Any reasonable sums caused to be expended to conserve or stabilize the
property shall become part of the redemption amount, provided the sums expended
and the necessity for making the repairs are approved by the court.

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