Property Management (alternative)
In Maryland, the 'Failure to Pay Rent' court process allows a landlord to obtain a judgment for unpaid rent and, if the tenant does not pay, a Warrant of Restitution that:
AAutomatically transfers the property to a new buyer
BAllows a sheriff or constable to physically remove the tenant and their belongings✓ Correct
CRequires the tenant to pay double the rent owed
DGives the landlord the right to sell the tenant's personal property
Explanation
A Warrant of Restitution issued by Maryland District Court authorizes a sheriff or constable to remove the tenant from the property after proper notice if the tenant fails to pay the judgment.
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