Maryland Judgment Foreclosing Right of Redemption

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State Statutory Redemption Laws The redemption period in states that allow it ranges from just 30 days to as high as two years. Many states reduce the redemption period if the property has been abandoned, while borrowers may waive their redemption rights in many states.

Statutory redemption laws work if the winning bidder at the foreclosure sale bids a fair price for the home; otherwise, the former owner may not be able to redeem the property.The former homeowner also can opt to waive the right of redemption after the foreclosure sale.

Yes you can waive your right to redemption. Mortgage companies often will pay you for a waiver of your redemption rights in certain circumstances.

Yes, within one year after foreclosure sale only if foreclosing lender is purchaser at such sale. Borrower must give written notice of intent to redeem at the sale or within ten days before the sale. Borrower must post a redemption bond within 20 days of the sale.

(Md. Code Ann., Tax-Prop. § 14-833). These six months are called a "redemption period." (In Baltimore City, the redemption period is nine months from the date of sale for owner-occupied residential properties.

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