Tenant Eviction Notice Maryland
Summary
In Maryland, when a property is sold, tenants usually receive a 90-day notice to vacate. However, if the property is part of an estate, the situation may differ. Its important to verify if the estate has been settled and if the property has been legally transferred to a new owner. Notice requirements can vary based on your legal status in the estate, such as being an heir or beneficiary. Consulting with an estate attorney can provide personalized advice, especially if there is an ongoing probate case for the estate.Full Conversation
TYhe property is part of my mother's estae. I lived in the scond floor and that is where all of my belongings are
If the property is part of an estate and you're living there, the situation might differ from a typical tenant scenario. Here are some general points to consider:
- Estate Distribution: Check if the estate has been legally settled and distributed.
- Ownership Transfer: Verify if the property has been legally transferred to a new owner.
- Notice Period: Notice requirements may vary based on your legal status in the estate (e.g., heir, beneficiary).
You may want to consult with an estate attorney for personalized advice. Is there a probate case currently going on for your mother's estate?