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Code · Maryland · Real Property

§ 8-904

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§8–904.
(a)Under the Program, MLSC shall provide for access to legal representation by a covered individual for a judicial or administrative proceeding to evict or terminate the tenancy or housing subsidy of a covered individual, including the first appeal of a decision in the proceeding if the designated organization determines that there are sufficient legal grounds for the appeal.
(1)Under the Program, a designated organization shall ensure that a covered individual receives access to legal representation by an attorney in a proceeding as required under this subtitle as soon as possible after:
(i)A landlord provides notice to terminate a tenancy;
(ii)The initiation of an eviction proceeding; or
(iii)The determination by a designated organization that a proceeding related to a constructive eviction on behalf of a covered individual should be initiated.
(2)If feasible, legal representation required under this subsection should begin no later than the time of the covered individual’s first appearance in a proceeding.
(c)MLSC may contract with a designated organization to provide all or part of the services required under this section.
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