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Heath Thomas Jr
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Evicting a tenant in MD

Heath Thomas Jr
  • Lender
  • Baltimore MD
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I need to evict a tenant in MD who has not paid rent. I delivered a certified letter (60 day notice) to the home, however, they have not accepted it. What Do I do next? Should I call them? I'm not sure what the next steps are. 

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Maryland step 1 is filing the failure to pay rent form at the court house. Same form for the entire state. Then the sheriff serves the tenant and you both show up to the next housing court date for that court. Some counties it's every week, some very other.

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