If a bank, mortgage banker, savings and loan association, or any other lender has an appraisal made on residential real property to establish a market value for lending purposes, the lender shall give a copy of any written appraisal to the borrower on his request if the borrower pays the cost of the appraisal. The appraisal may be submitted to another lender if the original lender has rejected the borrower’s loan application.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 14 - Miscellaneous Rules
Subtitle 1 - Miscellaneous Rules
Section 14-103 - Court-Ordered Sales
Section 14-104 - Division of Cost of Recordation Tax; Exceptions
Section 14-104.1 - Borrower's Right to Copy of Appraisal Made for Lender
Section 14-105 - When Real Estate Broker Entitled to Commission
Section 14-106 - Accountability to Cotenant for Rent Received From Third Party
Section 14-108 - Quieting Title
Section 14-108.1 - Action for Possession
Section 14-111 - Survey Markers
Section 14-112 - Power of Person Taking Title to Property in Representative or Fiduciary Capacity
Section 14-113 - Validity of Certain Deeds of Maryland Corporations
Section 14-114 - Penalty for Reentry After Eviction by Writ of Possession
Section 14-115 - British Statutes
Section 14-117 - Contracts for Sale of Property
Section 14-119 - Cemeteries Located in Carroll County
Section 14-120 - Abatement of Nuisance Actions Where Property Used for Criminal Activity
Section 14-121 - Burial Sites -- Access
Section 14-121.1 - Proper Treatment of Burial Site in Existence for More Than 50 Years
Section 14-122 - Burial Sites -- County or Municipal Maintenance; Funding
Section 14-123 - Nuisance Actions Within Baltimore City
Section 14-124 - Nuisance Actions Within Prince George's County
Section 14-125 - Nuisance Actions Within Baltimore County
Section 14-125.1 - Nuisance Actions Within Anne Arundel County
Section 14-125.2 - Nuisance Actions Within Harford County
Section 14-127 - Real Estate Settlements
Section 14-128 - Display of United States Flag by Homeowner or Tenant
Section 14-130 - Installation and Use of Clotheslines on Residential Property