Showing posts with label Ground Rent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ground Rent. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Maryland Ground Rents After September 30th

On May 8, 2007, Governor O’Malley signed House Bill 580 - “Ground Rents – Registry of Properties Subject to Ground Leases” - which became Chapter 290 of the Laws of 2007. The law provided for the creation of an on-line registry of properties that are subject to ground rents and required that all ground rent owners must register every ground rent owned by the owner with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) and pay a fee by September 30, 2010 or else risk having said ground rent interest extinguished.

Now that September 30th is fast approaching, what's going to change?

According to at least one of our underwriters, Fidelity National Title Group, absolutely nothing. This is because there is a pending lawsuit [Charles Muskin vs. State Department of Assessments and Taxation (Case Number 24C10004437)] which if successful will deem the ground rent legislation as unconstitutional and will bar its enforcement. So long as this case is active, Fidelity tells us, we are to treat ground rents as we always have and will not render a ground rent as extinguished just because it fails to appear in the registry.

Note that this just one underwriter's position, but we fully expect the other major title insurance companies to follow suit in the coming days. We will continue to update you on what other title insurance companies are doing as well as the status of the case and how it affects this legislation. Stay tuned!

UPDATE: On September 24th, another one of our underwriters, First American, sent us a memo with substantially the same information as the earlier Fidelity notice. This is now the second underwriter who has told us "business as usual" with respect to ground rents.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Ground Rent in 5 minutes (VIDEO)

Thanks for tuning into our first video blog featuring Attorneys Lee Snyder and Carol Ann Wildesen. In this segment, they give an overview of the fascinating Maryland phenomenon known as Ground Rent. In short, they answer What is ground rent, what title issues are presented by ground rent, and what advice would they give a new agent?







Disclaimer: Not all ground rent cases are created equal, and we could not possibly provide a comprehensive discussion in just 5 minutes. If we went longer, you'd never come to our blog again. Should you have additional questions about ground rent in general, or a particular case, please do not hesitate to call any of our attorneys, or contact your own attorney.