Maryland Real Estate Legal Guides (4 found)

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Matthew L Kimball
Written by Matthew L Kimball
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Recordation taxes are incurred in recording mortgages and deeds of trust in Maryland, which can be as high as 1.3% of the loan amount . Certain techniques have arisen in order to avoid or minimize these taxes. These generally involve the purchase of existing loan documents or use of guaranties.
John Edward Reid
Written by John Edward Reid
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Take quick action if your house or property is sold at a tax sale to minimize costs and risk of loss of the title to the property.
J Dirk Schwenk
Written by J Dirk Schwenk
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Many properties on the Chesapeake are right on the water, or are near enough to the water to have a view. The view and the waterfront are extremely valuable aspects of the property. This guide discusses the differences between waterfront and waterview.
J Dirk Schwenk
Written by J Dirk Schwenk
Contributor Level 3

Many homes in Maryland are subject to Covenants and Restrictions that are enforceable by the local Community Association or Homeowners Association. This How-To Guide is intended to highlight some of the main issues that homeowners and associations should be concerned about.

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