Online videos from Maryland Courts address landlord-tenant issues

County Times
Posted 4/23/18

ANNAPOLIS — Three new videos produced by the Maryland Judiciary will help landlords and tenants learn about rent court, which is the name for the specially-designated court sessions and related …

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Online videos from Maryland Courts address landlord-tenant issues

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ANNAPOLIS — Three new videos produced by the Maryland Judiciary will help landlords and tenants learn about rent court, which is the name for the specially-designated court sessions and related services for failure-to-pay-rent cases in the District Court of Maryland.
What’s available at the site http://www.mdcourts.gov/reference/videolibrary.html are:

• “Rent Court for Tenants” covers what happens before, during, and after the rent court process, and defines terms that are often used during rent court;

• “Rent Court for Landlords” describes the rent court process in which a landlord may seek relief when a tenant fails to pay rent on a residential property, such as a house or apartment; and

• “Rent Escrow” describes the legal action that may be brought by tenants to force landlords to repair serious or dangerous conditions in a rental property. In a rent escrow case, tenants pay rent into a court-controlled account instead of to a landlord.

“We believe these videos are a useful resource for tenants and landlords,” said District Court of Maryland Chief Judge John P. Morrissey. “By understanding what happens during rent court and what their options are, litigants can actively take part in the process and move forward to resolve their issues.”

The rent court videos are part of the Judiciary’s online library of 25 self-help videos, which help answer questions and unravel complex legal principles and procedures. Each video is close-captioned in English and Spanish, has transcripts in both languages, and includes a tip sheet summarizing the video’s content as well as links to other resources, court forms and services. The videos are available to view anytime on the Maryland Judiciary website.

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