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WEATHER-RELATED EVICTION POSTPONEMENT

Maryland Code, Real Property, Sec. 8-401(d)(2)

In the event of "extreme weather conditions", the administrative judge of the District Court may order that the scheduled evictions for nonpayment of rent for a residential property be postponed from day to day.  When whether conditions permit resumption of evictions, the postponed eviction will be given priority and completed within 3 days after the extreme weather conditions end.

Last date legally reviewed: January, 2008 - PLL/M.A.J.

Source: Baltimore Neighborhoods (BNI) - See main Landlord Tenant section for more information on BNI

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