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Maryland Landlord-Tenant Law: The 30-Day Notice 

The 30-Day Notice to Vacate is one of the most important aspects of Maryland Landlord-Tenant Laws, but most people don’t know all it entails. In this article, we explain what the “30-day notice” is in Maryland tenant-landlord law and what types of lease termination policies every landlord should know. Maryland Landlord-Tenant Laws: What is the […]

What is Wrongful Eviction? – A Landlord’s Guide to Avoiding Illegal Eviction

What-is-Wrongful-Eviction

When a tenant stops paying rent, fails to vacate, or breaches the lease provisions, all a landlord wants is to get them out as quickly as possible. However, trying to do so can prove to be a long and tedious process. Due to the cost and time involved in removing a non-compliant tenant, landlords may […]

A Landlord’s Guide: Virginia Eviction Process

A Landlord's Guide to the Eviction Process in Virginia

When it comes to the eviction process, following the letter of the law is essential for landlords. Especially during these trying times recovering from the pandemic, every landlord must understand the process and restrictions involved in removing a tenant. Continue reading below as we break down the eviction process in Virginia, how it differs from […]

Eviction Tips for DC Property Management Companies After COVID

DC Evictions after COVID-19

Handling evictions is challenging to navigate at any time. However, it is a necessary task for Washington DC property management companies. That said, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes to processes and eviction laws that all landlords need to understand.  Read on to learn more about evictions proceeding in Washington DC after COVID. Essential Steps […]

7 Notices You Might Use as a Maryland Landlord

As a landlord in Howard County and throughout Maryland, your job is rarely hands-off. You have to interact with your tenants for a variety of reasons. Luckily, there’s an efficient and legal way to do this: notices. Notices are legal forms used by landlords and property managers to communicate intentions for the property or to […]