Gordon on Maryland Foreclosures (MSBA)
- Publisher:
- Maryland State Bar Association
- Publication date:
- 2021-05-18
- ISBN:
- 978-1-960444-03-5
Index
- Introduction To Foreclosure of Secured Interests in Maryland
- Representing Bidders Or Lienholders in Another Trustee's Foreclosure-Process and Requirements
- Front Matter
- Noteholders
- Initial Process and Procedure-Order To Docket
- Nature of Foreclosure Proceedings
- Defaults, Notices, and the Notice of Intent To Foreclose
- Title and Validity of Liens
- Bankruptcy and Foreclosure
- Malpractice, Ethics and Grievances
- The Audit
- Web Sites and Forms
- Post-Sale Process and Procedure
- Foreclosure Alternatives
- Recordation
- Credit Bidding Buy-In and Sale Process
- Settlement
- Appeals and Post-Judgment Issues
- Trustees
- Judgment Awarding Possession (Distinguished From Wrongful Detainer)
- Federal Regulation and Impact
- Pre-Sale Notices and Publications
- Incidental Proceedings
- Types of Foreclosures and the Foreclosure Process
- Receivership Actions
- Comparison of Foreclosure Sale and Tax Sale
- Security Instruments
- Order of Judgment Awarding Possession
- Terms of Sale
- Background
- About the Editors
- Introduction
- Appointment, Authority, Powers, Duties and Compensation of Court Auditors
- The Standard of Review
- Federal Forfeiture Judgments
- Introduction
- Bankruptcy—History and General Principles
- Types of Instruments
- Security Instrument Follows Promissory Note
- Definitions
- Avoiding Malpractice
- Title Or Ownership of Subject Property
- General Considerations
- Pre-Sale Notices
- Limited Nature of Proceeding
- Instrument Requirements
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Web Sites
- Trustee Requirements
- Defaults and Prerequisites for Foreclosures
- Bidding
- Need To Review Property Tax Liens
- Introduction
- When Receivership Should Be Considered
- Notes
- Wrongful Detainer
- The Order To Docket
- Preface
- Preparation and Filing of the Account Or Report
- Condemnation and Eminent Domain
- Ucc Fixture Financing Foreclosure
- Modern Procedure—Initiation of A Proceeding
- Indorsements
- Requirements for Recordation
- Business Records and Evidence
- Selected Ethics Committee Opinions
- Other Conditions Precedent To Foreclosure
- Validity of Subject Deed of Trust Or Mortgage
- "Cash for Keys"/Deed in Lieu/Merger
- Final Judgment Rule
- Federal Legislation
- Custodia Legis: No Injunction of Foreclosure Sale By Tax Sale
- Qualification and Disqualification of Bidders
- Post-Sale Process
- Forms (As Required By Real Prop. § 7.105.1)
- General Powers and Duties
- Interest
- Statutory and Regulatory Requirements for Pre-Sale Notice of Foreclosure Sale
- Preparing for Sale
- Current Jurisdiction and Authority of the Maryland Courts
- Marketable Title
- Housing Code and Health Code Violations
- E-Recording
- Exhibit
- Service of the Order To Docket
- Acknowledgements
- Lost Notes
- Standing/Assignment/Wet Ink Issues
- Rules Regarding Use of Receivership
- Short Sales
- E-Mortgages
- Auctioneer and Commissions
- Attorney Grievance Commission
- Liens and Judgments Against the Property
- Key Differences Between Tax Sale and Foreclosure Sale
- Publications—Sale Advertisement
- Maryland Noi Requirements
- Bidding Strategies
- Relief From Stay and "Comfort" Orders