A Maryland Property Damage Affidavit is a sworn statement used to document damage to real estate in the state of Maryland. The affidavit is usually completed by the owner of the property and must be notarized. There are two main types of Maryland Property Damage Affidavit: a damage affidavit for damage caused by natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes; and a damage affidavit for damage caused by other events, such as accidents, vandalism, or negligence. The affidavit must include a description of the damage, the estimated cost of repair, the estimated time required for repair, and the name of the party responsible for the damage. The affidavit must be signed and notarized in order for the owner to be eligible for reimbursement from insurance companies or other parties.