Maryland Affidavit Requesting Discharge

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MD-SKU-0467
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Affidavit Requesting Discharge

A Maryland Affidavit Requesting Discharge is a document filed with a court in the state of Maryland to request the discharge of a mortgage, lien, or similar security interest. It is typically used when a borrower has paid off a loan and wishes to have the security interest extinguished. There are two types of Maryland Affidavit Requesting Discharge: the Standard Affidavit and the Statutory Affidavit. The Standard Affidavit is a simple affidavit that states the borrower has paid off the loan and requests the release of the security interest. The Statutory Affidavit is a more detailed affidavit that requires additional information, such as a copy of the note or deed of trust, the date of the loan, the amount of the loan, and a copy of the closing statement.

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The debtor is eligible for a discharge usually between 60 and 90 days after the Meeting of Creditors, as long as the debtor: certifies (if applicable) that all domestic support obligations have been paid.

A Detailed Notice of Discharge is a notice given to you by a hospital after you have requested a Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) review of the hospital's decision that you be discharged.

The discharge is a permanent order prohibiting the creditors of the debtor from taking any form of collection action on discharged debts, including legal action and communications with the debtor, such as telephone calls, letters, and personal contacts.

The fastest way to obtain a copy is through the NPRC website. Expect a two to three week wait to receive requested records.

The fastest way to obtain a copy is through the NPRC website. Expect a two to three week wait to receive requested records.

Even when the bankruptcy is discharged?meaning you won't be liable for that debt anymore?it won't be removed from credit reports. The status of the bankruptcy will be updated, but it will still take seven to 10 years from the filing date for the bankruptcy to be removed from credit reports.

You cannot remove a discharged debt from your credit report unless the information listed is incorrect. Even though you repaid the debt, partially or in full, or the lender stopped its collection attempts, the entry will remain on your report for seven years.

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Maryland Affidavit Requesting Discharge