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In a Maryland foreclosure, condo or HOA liens have a super-priority over any deed of trust that was recorded after October 1, 2011.  The super-priority statute means that the condo is entitled to be paid up to 4 months of dues, up to a maximum of $1,200. In Maryland, foreclosures only are effective as to creditors who file their liens or judgments at least 30 days prior to the date of sale.
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==Community Facilities District Liens==
 
==Community Facilities District Liens==
 
==Construction/Mechanic's Liens==
 
==Construction/Mechanic's Liens==

Revision as of 05:38, 19 August 2019

Overview

Alimony/Support

Bail Liens

Broker Liens

Child Support Liens

Civil Money Judgments

Community Association Liens

In a Maryland foreclosure, condo or HOA liens have a super-priority over any deed of trust that was recorded after October 1, 2011. The super-priority statute means that the condo is entitled to be paid up to 4 months of dues, up to a maximum of $1,200. In Maryland, foreclosures only are effective as to creditors who file their liens or judgments at least 30 days prior to the date of sale.

Condominium Association Liens

Homeowners' Association Liens

Community Facilities District Liens

Construction/Mechanic's Liens

See Construction Liens in Maryland.

Criminal Money Judgments

Estate Tax Liens

See Estates in Maryland.

Financing Statements

Hospital Liens

Inheritance Tax Liens

See Estates in Maryland.

Lis Pendens

Municipal Assessments

Municipal Liens

Real Property Tax Liens

See Real Property Taxes in Maryland.

Security Instruments

See Security Instruments in Maryland.

State Tax Liens

Other

Cross-References