A Maryland Complaint for Granter in Possession is a legal document used by a party who has obtained possession of real estate, such as a lender who has taken control of a property through foreclosure. It allows the party in possession to initiate a legal action in Maryland's circuit court to recover any money due, including unpaid mortgage payments, late fees, and other costs related to the foreclosure. The complaint outlines the details of the case, including the identity of the parties involved, the history of the loan, any defaulted payments, and the requested relief. There are two types of Maryland Complaint for Granter in Possession: the With Possession Complaint and the Without Possession Complaint. The With Possession Complaint is used when the granter is in possession of the property, and the Without Possession Complaint is used when the granter is not in possession. Both types of complaints are used to seek a judgement in order to recover unpaid loan payments, late fees, and other costs related to the foreclosure.