Maryland HB208 allows certain documents to establish a rebuttable presumption of ownership in real property court proceedings.
Maryland HB208 modifies the laws to enable a new owner of real property to use specific documents as evidence in court proceedings. This includes deeds submitted for recordation or other required documents for real property sales. The bill also allows the Supreme Court of Maryland to adopt rules and forms to implement these provisions. This change aims to streamline the process of proving ownership in real property disputes.
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