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Notice of Intention to Defend - This is a form located on the bottom of your summons. Complete the Notice of Intention to Defend if you dispute owing all or some of what the plaintiff claims. The completed form must be returned to the Maryland District Court location listed at the top of your summons.
Notice of intention to defend. After service of the summons, the defendant has ten court (business) days in which to serve a formal confirmation of its intention to defend the action on the claimants lawyers. Slightly longer time periods are permitted where summons is served outside of the jurisdiction of the court.
Service is made upon an individual under disability by serving the individual and, in addition, by serving the parent, guardian, or other person having care or custody of the person or estate of the individual under disability. (d) Corporation.
The owner can file the wrongful detainer at the district court where their property is located. Owners will have to complete the Wrongful Detainer form at the landlord-tenant clerks office. In addition, owners should bring two checks to pay for the filing fee and the Sheriffs service fee.
A Forcible Entry and Detainer, or FED, is an action a property owner or a landlord can take when an existing occupant refuses to leave after being given appropriate notice.
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The circuit court will review the case on both the law and the evidence. It will not set aside the judgment of the District Court on the evidence unless clearly erroneous, and will give due regard to the opportunity of the District Court to judge the credibility of the witnesses.
7-109. (a) Within 30 days after the court passes an order in ance with this subtitle, a person aggrieved by the order, including the Attorney General and a States Attorney, may apply to the Court of Special Appeals for leave to appeal the order.
Unlawful detainer laws in Maryland are often invoked when a squatter has occupied a property, and the landlord seeks to remove them. A landlord may file a Wrongful Detainer Complaint seeking the eviction of a person who never had a tenancy nor a legal right to possess the ladnlords property.

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