§ 8-806. Past due ground rent pursuant to action by ground lease holder or reversionary transferee.

MD Real Prop Code § 8-806 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    In any suit, action, or proceeding by a ground lease holder, or the transferee of the reversion in property subject to a ground lease, to recover past due ground rent, the ground lease holder, or the transferee of the reversion is entitled to demand or recover not more than 3 years’ past due ground rent, calculated from the date notice was sent under § 8–807(c)(1) of this subtitle.

(b)    If authorized under the ground lease, a ground lease holder may be reimbursed for reasonable late fees, interest, collection costs, and expenses, subject to the same limitations as provided in § 8–807 of this subtitle.

(c)    (1)    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in any suit, action, or proceeding to recover past due ground rent, a ground lease holder may only recover not more than 3 years’ past due ground rent, calculated from the date notice was sent under § 8–807(c)(1) of this subtitle, if the property is:

(i)    Owned or acquired by any means by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; and

(ii)    Distressed property, as defined in § 21–17(a)(3) of the Public Local Laws of Baltimore City.

(2)    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a ground lease holder may not bring any suit, action, or proceeding against the current leasehold tenant to recover the ground rent that was due and owing from a former leasehold tenant before the date that the current leasehold tenant acquired title, if the property is:

(i)    Owned or acquired by any means by the current leasehold tenant; and

(ii)    Abandoned property, as defined in § 21–17(a)(2) of the Public Local Laws of Baltimore City.

(3)    With regard to property described under paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection, a ground lease holder may request in writing that the current leasehold tenant acquire the reversionary interest under the ground lease for the market value established at the time of the acquisition by the current leasehold tenant under the ground lease.