If a landlord is trying to make a tenant leave their home without going through the court, that is not just unfair, it may be illegal. In Maryland, tenants have important protections against “self-help” evictions, which happen when a landlord attempts to force someone...
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When a creditor contacts you about a deceased loved one’s debt
Grieving over a dead loved one is already a difficult ordeal. The last thing that you need is the added stress of hearing from a creditor about their unpaid debts. If you find yourself in this situation, it is vital to understand your rights and obligations. You may...
Is your landlord charging suspicious fees?
A rent bill should not feel like a mystery. If your apartment balance suddenly includes vague “legal fees,” unexplained service charges or penalties you do not recognize, it is reasonable to ask where those numbers came from. Many Maryland tenants already struggle to...
Disasters and your lease: What Maryland tenants need to know
Natural disasters like floods, fires or severe storms are devastating enough without the added fear of losing your home in Maryland. However, some landlords may use these catastrophic events to bypass legal procedures to remove tenants quickly. Fortunately, your...
