Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
Section 7-105.11 - Notice to Occupants of Residential Property in Foreclosure Action

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Bona fide tenant” means a tenant under a lease or tenancy described in § 7–105.8(b)(1) of this subtitle.
        (3)    “Residential property” has the meaning stated in § 7–105.1 of this subtitle.
    (b)    (1)    In addition to any other notice required to be given by this Code or the Maryland Rules, the person authorized to make a sale in an action to foreclose a mortgage or deed of trust on residential property shall send, at the same time as the notice required under § 7–105.1(h)(2) of this subtitle, a written notice addressed to “all occupants” at the address of the residential property in substantially the following form:
“IMPORTANT NOTICE
    A foreclosure action has been filed against the property located at (insert address) in the circuit court for (insert name of county). This notice is being sent to you as a person who lives in this property.
    A foreclosure sale of the property may occur at any time after 45 days from the date of this notice.
    Most renters have the right to continue renting the property after it is sold at foreclosure. The foreclosure sale purchaser becomes the new landlord.
    Most renters with a lease for a specific period of time have the right to continue renting the property until the end of the lease term. Most month–to–month renters have the right to continue renting the property for 90 days after receiving a written notice to vacate from the new owner.
    You should get legal advice to determine if you have these rights.
    Below you will find the name, address, and telephone number of the person authorized to sell the property. You may contact this person to notify him or her that you are a tenant at the property and to find out more about the sale. For further information, you may review the file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court. You also may contact the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, at (insert telephone number), or consult the Department’s Web site, (insert Web site address), for assistance.
Person authorized to sell the property:
__________________________________________
Name
__________________________________________
Address
___________________________________________
Telephone
___________________________________________
Date of this notice”.
        (2)    The written notice required by this subsection shall be:
            (i)    A separate document;
            (ii)    Printed in at least 12 point type; and
            (iii)    Sent by first–class mail.
        (3)    The outside of the envelope containing the written notice required by this subsection shall state, on the address side, in bold, capitalized letters in at least 12 point type, the following: “IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL OCCUPANTS: FORECLOSURE INFORMATION ENCLOSED. OPEN IMMEDIATELY.”.
    (c)    (1)    In addition to any other notice required to be given by this Code or the Maryland Rules, the person authorized to make a sale in an action to foreclose a mortgage or deed of trust on residential property shall send a written notice of the sale not earlier than 30 days and not later than 10 days before the date of sale addressed to “all occupants” at the address of the residential property in substantially the following form:
“NOTICE OF IMPENDING FORECLOSURE SALE
    A foreclosure action has been filed against the property located at (insert address) in the circuit court for (insert name of county). This notice is being sent to you as a person who lives in this property.
    A foreclosure sale of the property is scheduled to occur as follows:
Date: ____________
Time: _____________
Place:______________
    Most renters have the right to continue renting the property after it is sold at foreclosure. The foreclosure sale purchaser becomes the new landlord.
    Most renters with a lease for a specific period of time have the right to continue renting the property until the end of the lease term. Most month–to–month renters have the right to continue renting the property for 90 days after receiving a written notice to vacate from the new owner.
    You should get legal advice to determine if you have these rights.
    Below you will find the name, address, and telephone number of the person authorized to sell the property. You may contact this person to notify him or her that you are a tenant at the property and to find out more about the sale. For further information, you may review the file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court. You also may contact the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, at (insert telephone number), or consult the Department’s Web site, (insert Web site address), for assistance.
Person authorized to sell the property:
__________________________________________
Name
__________________________________________
Address
___________________________________________
Telephone
___________________________________________
Date of this notice”.
        (2)    The written notice required by this subsection shall be:
            (i)    A separate document;
            (ii)    Printed in at least 12 point type; and
            (iii)    Sent by first–class mail.
        (3)    The outside of the envelope containing the written notice required by this subsection shall state, on the address side, in bold, capitalized letters in at least 12 point type, the following: “IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL OCCUPANTS: FORECLOSURE INFORMATION ENCLOSED. OPEN IMMEDIATELY.”.
    (d)    (1)    In addition to any other notice required to be given by this Code or the Maryland Rules, the person who purchases residential property in a foreclosure sale shall send, after the entry of a judgment awarding possession and before any attempt to execute the writ of possession, a written notice addressed to “all occupants” at the address of the residential property in substantially the following form:
“IMPORTANT EVICTION NOTICE
    The circuit court for (insert name of county) has entered a judgment awarding possession of the property located at (insert address). YOU COULD BE EVICTED FROM THE PROPERTY ON ANY DAY AFTER (insert first date after which eviction could legally occur under State and local law).
    Below you will find the name, address, and telephone number of the person who purchased the property or the purchaser’s agent. You may contact this person to find out more about the court order. For further information, you may review the file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court. You may want to consult an attorney to determine your rights. You also may contact the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, at (insert telephone number), or consult the Department’s Web site, (insert Web site address), for assistance.
Purchaser of the property or purchaser’s agent:
__________________________________________
Name
__________________________________________
Address
___________________________________________
Telephone
___________________________________________
Date of this notice”.
        (2)    The written notice required by this subsection shall be:
            (i)    A separate document;
            (ii)    Printed in at least 12 point type; and
            (iii)    Sent by first–class mail.
        (3)    The outside of the envelope containing the written notice required by this subsection shall state, on the address side, in bold, capitalized letters in at least 12 point type, the following: “IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL OCCUPANTS: EVICTION INFORMATION ENCLOSED. OPEN IMMEDIATELY.”.
    (e)    The person giving a notice required by this section shall file in the foreclosure proceeding after each notice is sent an affidavit of compliance with the provisions of this section.
    (f)    In the event of postponement of the sale, which may be done in the discretion of the person authorized to make the sale, no new or additional notice need be given pursuant to this section.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Real Property

Title 7 - Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, and Vendor's Liens

Subtitle 1 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust

Section 7-101 - When Deed Absolute in Terms to Be Considered a Mortgage; Assignment of Mortgages as Security; Certain Security Interests Perfected

Section 7-102 - Necessity for Recitation of Secured Amount; Priority of Future Advances

Section 7-103 - Presumption of Ownership of Notes

Section 7-104 - Priority of Purchase-Money Mortgage or Deed of Trust

Section 7-105 - Sales

Section 7-105.1 - Residential Property Foreclosure Procedure; Mediation

Section 7-105.2 - Notice of Foreclosure -- Procedure

Section 7-105.3 - Notice and Disclosure Requirements for Foreclosure Sales

Section 7-105.4 - Notice to Record Owner of Property of Proposed Foreclosure Sale; Limitation of Actions

Section 7-105.5 - Notice to Holder of Subordinate Interest; Requests for Notice; Limitation of Actions

Section 7-105.6 - Interest Payable After Sale in Certain Counties

Section 7-105.7 - Secured Party May Purchase at Sale

Section 7-105.8 - Rights and Remedies as Between Purchasers and Tenants

Section 7-105.9 - Effect of Foreclosure on Annual Crops

Section 7-105.10 - Effect of Order for Resale on Default

Section 7-105.11 - Notice to Occupants of Residential Property in Foreclosure Action

Section 7-105.12 - Right to Collect Rent From Bona Fide Tenant in Possession

Section 7-105.13 - Certificate of Vacancy or Certificate of Property Unfit for Human Habitation

Section 7-105.14 - Internet-Based Foreclosed Property Registry

Section 7-105.15 - Foreclosure -- Legislative Powers Regarding Notice or Regulations

Section 7-105.16 - Foreclosure Sale of Residential Property

Section 7-105.17 - Motion for Deficiency Judgment

Section 7-105.18 - Expedited Foreclosure for Vacant and Abandoned Property

Section 7-106 - Releases; Continuation Statements

Section 7-107 - Payment of Property Taxes by Lender

Section 7-108 - Incorporation by Reference

Section 7-109 - Lenders Required to Disburse Certain Purchase Money Loans at Closing

Section 7-110 - Priority of Certain Interests Transferred by Savings and Loan Associations to Government Agencies or Instrumentalities

Section 7-111 - Effect of Changes or Modifications to Existing Mortgages or Deeds of Trust on Priority of Liens

Section 7-112 - Priority of Refinance Mortgage Over Junior Liens

Section 7-113 - Prohibition on Nonjudicial Evictions