The Maryland Residential Use Assessment For Rezoned Residential Property is a financial assessment imposed on residential properties in Maryland that have been rezoned. This assessment is intended to ensure that the owner of the property pays a fair market value for the new zoning. There are two types of Maryland Residential Use Assessment For Rezoned Residential Property: a use assessment and a value assessment. The use assessment takes into account the current use of the property and the value assessment takes into account the current market value of the property. Both assessments are calculated based on the current zoning and the proposed zoning. The assessment is paid by the property owner to the local government in order to cover the costs associated with the rezoning process.