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Maryland LLCS – A Ray of Hope

In my blog on February 9, 2012, I terrified many of you by bringing to your attention the case of Allen v. Dackman, 991 A.2d 1216 (2010). In the Allen case, Maryland’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, held that an individual member of a Maryland limited liability company ... More

Unlicensed Landlords Beware

Maryland’s highest court recently handed down a decision of significant importance to landlords leasing premises in the State. The name of the case is McDaniel v. Baranowski. In McDaniel v. Baranowski, the Court of Appeals held that unlicensed landlords in those jurisdictions requiring licensure cannot file for summary ... More

What a Residential Landlord Needs to Know about Maryland’s Security Deposit Laws

Every residential landlord probably knows what a security deposit is, but not all know the intricacies of Maryland laws governing the collection and retention of security deposits. Nor do all residential landlords understand fully their potential liability for breaking those laws. Here is a quick test to help you assess ... More

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