Maryland Complaint for Wrongful Detained is a legal document used by a landlord in the state of Maryland to begin a process of evicting a tenant from a rented property. This document is used to initiate a court case in which the landlord is asking for a court order that allows the tenant to be removed from the property, usually because they have not paid their rent. There are two types of Maryland Complaint for Wrongful Detained: Nonpayment of Rent and Holding Over. In the Nonpayment of Rent complaint, the landlord is asking for a court order to have the tenant evicted due to the tenant’s failure to pay rent. In the Holding Over complaint, the landlord is asking for a court order to have the tenant evicted due to the tenant’s failure to vacate the property after a lease has expired.