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Ghoghogol OP t1_ixhifhk wrote
A guide to the in rem foreclosure
https://dhcd.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/Judicial%20In%20Rem%20Fact%20Sheet%20(final).pdf
wookiee_borg t1_ixhm136 wrote
I can’t read the article, but I thought in rem action was extraordinarily slow, even by judicial standards. Isn’t it like a property bankruptcy, where anyone with a potential stake in the property needs to be notified and given the opportunity to be heard?
DfcukinLite t1_ixhv5ww wrote
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CasualCantaloupe t1_ixhvplk wrote
Yes, there's a due process requirement to give reasonably calculated notice to appraise interested parties of the action and give them an opportunity to present objections before any deprivation of property can occur.
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