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22 September 2021

The Status Of Residential Foreclosures In Maryland

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Shulman Rogers

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Shulman Rogers is a full-service law firm with its principal office located in Potomac, Maryland and branch offices in Tysons Corner, Virginia, Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Today, with 110+ attorneys, 30 legal assistants and more than 50 other staff and support personnel, the firm is organized into five general operating departments: real estate, business & financial services, litigation, medical malpractice/personal injury and trusts & estates.
Shulman Rogers' Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights Team is pleased to provide an update on the status of residential foreclosures in Maryland.
United States Maryland Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring

Shulman Rogers' Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights Team is pleased to provide an update on the status of residential foreclosures in Maryland.  On June 28, 2021, new interpretive guidance was provided by the state with respect to Governor Hogan's most recent Executive Order.  A copy of that Order can be found HERE

While the Maryland Notice of Intent System for residential foreclosures re-opens on 7/1/21, we are recommending that new Notices of Intent to Foreclose not be issued until 8/16/21.  Per the attached Order (see page 3, section II b.), Gov. Hogan's 12/17/20 order that required mandatory offers of forbearance periods will remain effective until 8/15/21.  This means that any Notice of Intent issued after the system reopens on 7/1/21 until 8/15/21 must come after a forbearance offer has been made by the bank.  Those forbearance offers can be accepted on a no questions asked basis and will require the bank to forbear from enforcement for up to a year.

We anticipate this window of time when the 12/17/20 order remains in effect will become a basis for litigation in the future. We provide this Legal Alert in an effort to avoid this pitfall and are available to answer any questions you may have.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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