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Session Laws, 2002
Volume 800, Page 5171   View pdf image
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
H.B. 558
"I,.........., Collector of Taxes for the State of Maryland and the..........of........, certify that on ......., 20...., I sold to ........, at public auction for the sum of.......... Dollars and.........Cents, of which......Dollars has been paid, the property in......... described as........and assessed to.........The property described in this certificate is subject to redemption. On redemption the holder of the certificate will be refunded
the sums paid on account of the purchase price together with interest at the rate of
6% a year from the date of payment to the date of redemption (except as stated in
subsection (b) of § 14-820 of the Tax - Property Article of the Annotated Code of
Maryland), together with all other amounts specified by Chapter 761 of the Acts of
1943, and acts that amend that chapter. The balance due on account of the purchase
price and all taxes, together with interest and penalties on the taxes, accruing after
the date of sale, must be paid to the Collector before a deed can be delivered to the purchaser. After.........., 20...., a proceeding can be brought to foreclose all rights of redemption in the property. This certificate will be void unless such a proceeding is
brought within 2 years from the date of this certificate, except that in Baltimore City,
with respect to any abandoned property SOLD UNDER § 14-817(C) OF THE TAX -
PROPERTY ARTICLE OF THE ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND WITH A MINIMUM BID
LESS THAN THE LIEN AMOUNT, [consisting of a vacant lot or improved property cited
as vacant and unfit for habitation on a housing or building violation notice
outstanding on the date of the tax sale,) the certificate will revert to the Mayor and
City Council and will be void as to the private purchaser at tax sale unless such a
proceeding is brought within 3 months from the date of the certificate. Witness my hand and seal, this.......day of......, 20...............
Collector" (To be followed by acknowledgment). 14-833. (a) Except as provided in [subsection (e)] SUBSECTIONS (E) AND (F) of this
section, at any time after 6 months from the date of sale a holder of any certificate of
sale may file a complaint to foreclose all rights of redemption of the property to which
the certificate relates. (b) The right to redeem shall continue until finally barred by decree of the
circuit court in which the foreclosure proceeding is filed. (c) (1) The certificate is void unless a proceeding to foreclose the right of
redemption is filed within 2 years of the date of the certificate of sale. (2) In Baltimore City a certificate for abandoned property SOLD UNDER §
14-817(C) OF THIS SUBTITLE WITH A MINIMUM BID LESS THAN THE LIEN AMOUNT
reverts to the Mayor and City Council and is void as to the private purchaser at tax
sale unless: (i) a proceeding to foreclose the right of redemption is filed within
3 months of the date of the certificate of sale; and
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