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Code · Maryland · Tax - Property

§ 8-405

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§8–405.
(a)A person who has received a notice under § 8–401 of this subtitle and has appealed the value or classification under § 8–404 of this subtitle shall be notified by the supervisor of the date and time of the hearing.
(b)Unless the property owner requests a postponement under § 1–402 of this article, for a dwelling as defined in § 9–105 of this article, the hearing shall occur no later than 120 days after the date that the Department received the appeal of the value or classification.
(c)If a person notified under subsection
(a)of this section requests, the supervisor shall offer alternate dates and times for hearings. To the extent possible, these dates and times shall:
(1)reflect a mutually convenient hearing schedule; and
(2)provide for some Saturday and evening hearings as required.
(d)The supervisor may provide group hearings for blocks or communities if the real property is similar or has similar characteristics.
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