A Maryland Blank Redemption Deed is a legal document used to convey title to real estate in the state of Maryland. It is a specific type of deed that is used when a former owner reclaims their property after a tax sale. This document states the former owner's right to reclaim the property, along with other relevant information such as the date of the redemption, the amount of the redemption, and the name of the new owner. The Maryland Blank Redemption Deed must be signed and notarized in order to be valid. There are two main types of Maryland Blank Redemption Deeds: a Quitclaim Deed and a Warranty Deed. A Quitclaim Deed provides the former owner with no guarantees that the title is clear, while a Warranty Deed provides the former owner with some assurance that the title is clear.