Contracts

In Maryland, a seller who defaults on a sales contract after the buyer has fully performed may be sued for:

AOnly return of the earnest money
BSpecific performance (to compel the sale) or compensatory damages✓ Correct
CMREC penalties only
DA maximum of $5,000 in damages

Explanation

When a seller defaults, the buyer may seek specific performance (forcing the sale to proceed) or compensatory damages for actual losses, including the difference between the contract price and the property's market value.

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