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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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Ch. 624
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(2) QUALIFIES FOR CONTINUED OCCUPANCY, BASED ON THE
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE ADMISSIONS AND CONTINUED
OCCUPANCY POLICY OF THE HOUSING AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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(C) IF THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OR OTHER MEMBER OF THE DECEASED
TENANT'S IMMEDIATE FAMILY WHO IS AN OCCUPANT OF THE PREMISES AT THE
TIME OF THE TENANT'S DEATH DOES NOT SATISFY THE CONDITIONS IN
SUBSECTION (B)(1) AND (2) OF THIS SECTION, THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
BALTIMORE CITY MAY INITIATE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS TO EVICT THE OCCUPANT
NO EARLIER THAN 10 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THE TENANT'S DEATH.
(D) If a tenant shall die, the landlord shall have the right to summary
ejectment for nonpayment of rent by making the personal representative of the
deceased tenant the party defendant.
(e) If a tenant shall die and no letter shall be issued on his estate to a
personal representative, then the landlord after he shall have filed a statement under
oath setting forth these facts shall have the right to proceed in summary ejectment for
nonpayment of rent by naming the estate of the deceased tenant as the defendant. In
such case the summons shall be served upon the occupant of the premises; and if the
premises be unoccupied, then the summons shall be served upon one of the next of kin
of the deceased tenant, if known. If there be no occupant at the premises or known
next of kin available for service then the summons shall be affixed to the premises.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2007.
Approved by the Governor, May 17, 2007.
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CHAPTER 625
(House Bill 772)
AN ACT concerning
Howard County - Zoning Regulations - Administrative Proceedings
Ho. Co. 5-07
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