A Maryland Complaint for Wrongful Detained is a legal document filed to allow a landlord to begin eviction proceedings in the state of Maryland. It is also known as a Summary Enactment or a Complaint for Possession. The Maryland Complaint for Wrongful Detained is a legal document that allows a landlord to reclaim possession of a property that is being unlawfully held by a tenant. It is a document that outlines the facts of the case and requests that the court order the tenant to vacate the premises and return possession to the landlord. The complaint also requests that the court award the landlord any monetary damages stemming from the tenant’s wrongful occupation of the property. There are two types of Maryland Complaint for Wrongful Detained: Private and Public. A Private Complaint for Wrongful Detained is filed by a private landlord, while a Public Complaint for Wrongful Detained is filed by a government entity such as a housing authority or other public agency.