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Asking a Landlord to Make Repairs If there is a ”serious and dangerous” problem in the place where you rent, the courts can force your landlord to make repairs. The legal term for the paperwork is the “Petition in Action of Rent Escrow,” which is filed in the District Court, is available in Adobe Acrobat format (.pdf) and can either be completed on-line, or downloaded and printed on your local printer, and completed in pen. Do remember that the District Court does accept handwritten forms. Baltimore
City has a special rent court division of the district court, with its own
clerk. Tips from the experts on general rent escrow information See what Maryland law, Baltimore City law, and Baltimore County law say about Rent Escrow Court Actions You
Don't Have To Live Like This Petition in Action of Rent Escrow Form The “Petition” is in a special format called “PDF” If you want to download the petition to your computer, you must have a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download a free copy Help File for Adobe PDF Forms. Updated by the Maryland State Law Library (MSLL). Last date legally reviewed: 10/10/08 (PLL/M.A.J.) |
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