Property Ownership (alternative)
Maryland's Ground Rent Act of 2007 required existing ground rent holders to:
AAutomatically release all ground rents
BRegister their ground rents with SDAT or lose the ability to collect or enforce them✓ Correct
CConvert ground rents to mortgages
DFile with MREC
Explanation
Maryland required ground rent holders to register their ground rents with SDAT. Unregistered ground rents became unenforceable, protecting homeowners from unknown ground rent obligations.
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