Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB154

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - Fraud - Possession of Residential Real Property

Impact

If enacted, HB154 would introduce new criminal penalties for individuals found guilty of fraudulent possession of residential real property. The penalties vary depending on the number of violations, with first violations subject to a maximum of 90 days in prison or a $500 fine, escalating for repeat offenses. This structured approach aims to deter fraudulent activities and provide a clear legal remedy for property owners facing wrongful claims. The implementation of this bill could lead to strengthened property rights and provide a mechanism for more straightforward law enforcement responses in such cases.

Summary

House Bill 154 aims to address fraudulent possession of residential real property. Specifically, it prohibits individuals from claiming possession or rights to residential property they do not lawfully own or possess, with the intent to deceive others. This legislative measure is particularly relevant in the context of real estate disputes, where fraudulent claims can lead to significant complications for legitimate property owners. The bill delegates authority to property owners to submit affidavits to law enforcement, enabling them to initiate the removal of individuals unlawfully claiming possession under certain circumstances.

Contention

Discussion around HB154 highlights concerns regarding its potential impact on property rights and the judicial process. While supporters of the bill argue it provides necessary protections for legitimate property owners, critics may express concern about the possibility of misuse or overreach in enforcement, particularly in situations involving disputes between tenants and landlords. There are also considerations regarding the definitions of lawful possession and the burden of proof required to initiate action against alleged fraudulent claimants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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