The right to a partition is set out in the Real Property Article of the Maryland Code. It says: “Decree of partition (a) A circuit court may decree a partition of any property, either legal or equitable, on the bill or petition of any joint tenant, tenant in common, parcener, or c...
SURVEY: DEVELOPMENTS IN MARYLAND LAW, 1992-93: REAL PROPERTY: LIMITING THE SCOPE OF PERSONAL LIABILITY UNDER THE MARYLAND CONSTRUCTION TRUST STATUTEn47n47 Ferguson Trenching, 329 Md. at 177, 618 A.2d at 739. n48n...
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More broadly, US REITs incorporated in Maryland have continued to face pressure from investors and proxy advisory firms to opt out of the Maryland Unsolicited Takeovers Act, which allows boards to take certain actions, including classifying themselves without shareholder approval, and to remove ...
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A Realtor’s fee covers a wide range of costs for sellers as well, including marketing materials, staging and showing the property, coordinating open houses and contacting agents of potential buyers. When an offer comes in, the listing agent negotiates on behalf of the seller, often presenting...
Dual agency, in which one person represents both the buyer and seller in a real estate transaction, is illegal in eight states: Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Texas, Vermont, and Wyoming. Real Estate Agent Compensation Traditionally, agents were paid a percentage of the property’...
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