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Eviction of Lessees / Length of leaseNotice by lessorLease of more than 6 months6 months before termination of the leaseLease of 6 months or less1 month before termination of the leaseLease with an indeterminate term6 months before intended date of eviction 29 Nov 2016
A tenant that remains in occupancy of its leased premises after the expiration of the lease term. Leases often impose penalties for a tenant holding over.
Evicting a tenant in Maryland can take around three weeks to five months, depending on the reason for the eviction. If tenants request a continuance or file an appeal, the process can take longer.
Evicting a tenant in Maryland can take around three weeks to five months, depending on the reason for the eviction. If tenants request a continuance or file an appeal, the process can take longer.
No Eviction Without Court Order That means that a landlord cannot lock a tenant out or force a tenant out by turning off the heat, water, or electricity. If a landlord takes one of these actions without a court order, a tenant can call the police and an attorney or a legal services organization.
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If the tenant does pay and the landlord goes through with the eviction, or evicts a tenant without a warrant of restitution, this is called \u201cself-help\u201d and is illegal under Md. Code, Real Property § 8-216. That statute allows a tenant to recover damages from the landlord, as well as reasonable attorneys' fees.
Another kind of lawsuit is called tenant holding over (THO), in which the lease has expired and not been renewed. In Maryland law, it is legal \u2013 and quite common \u2013 for tenants to remain in rental units on a month-to-month basis without a lease after the term of the last lease expires.
In fact, a lessee holding over with the consent of the lessor is in a better position than a mere tenant at will. The assent of the landlord to the continuance of the tenancy after the determination of the tenancy agreement would create a new tenancy.
THE EVICTION PROCESS Landlord sends tenant a Notice of Intent to File a Complaint for Summary Ejectment (Failure to Pay Rent) 10 days before filing a complaint. 2. This Notice gives the tenant 10 days to pay the amount of unpaid rent claimed before the landlord files a complaint with the court.
A \u201cnotice to vacate\u201d from your landlord is not a court order. This is the written notice that a landlord must give you at least one month before your lease ends, if they want you to move out at the end of the lease. If you do not move out, your landlord must go to court to try to evict you.

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