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Code · Maryland · Local Government

§ 12-401

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§12–401.
(a)This section applies to all counties, except Baltimore City.
(b)Except as provided in §§ 12–404, 12–405, 12–406, 12–408, 12–409, 12–410, and 12–411 of this subtitle, the governing body of a county may:
(1)acquire, by lease, purchase, gift, devise, bequest, condemnation, or any other method, an interest in any property that is needed for a public purpose;
(2)construct buildings on the property for the benefit of the county;
(3)sell surplus property at public sale, after advertising the sale for at least 20 days; or
(i)provide wholly or partly for the financing of housing or a housing project; and
(ii)place a deed of trust, mortgage, or other instrument on the financed property to ensure repayment of money used to purchase, construct, rehabilitate, or develop the housing or housing project.
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