Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB962

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Real Property – Contracts of Sale – Title Report Requirement

Impact

The bill's implementation is set to have significant implications for state laws governing real estate transactions. By establishing a mandatory title report requirement, buyers will have the opportunity to assess any possible issues with the property's title, like encumbrances, liens, or defects that may not have been previously disclosed. This move is expected to lead to more secure property transactions, potentially reducing disputes related to title claims and increasing trust in real estate dealings.

Summary

Senate Bill 962 aims to enhance consumer protection in real estate transactions by requiring sellers of real property in Maryland to provide a title report to buyers before the sale is finalized. This report must be supported by an affidavit from the individual conducting the title search, certifying that a comprehensive search of public records has been conducted for a period of at least 60 years. The initiative emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in property sales, ensuring that buyers are well-informed about potential title defects before closing on a property.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the logistics of enforcing this bill, especially concerning how it will impact real estate agents and sellers. Critics could argue that the additional requirement for sellers to provide a title report could delay transactions, add to closing costs, and result in complications for particular sales, especially for properties with a complex title history. However, proponents believe that the benefits of protecting buyers outweigh these concerns, asserting that informed buyers are less likely to face legal challenges or financial losses due to undisclosed title issues.

Companion Bills

MD HB1196

Crossfiled Real Property - Contracts of Sale - Title Report Requirement

Previously Filed As

MD SB579

Residential Property - Service Agreements - Prohibitions

MD HB425

Real Property - Land Installment Contracts - Requirements and Vendor Duties and Limitations

MD HB728

Residential Property - Service Agreements - Prohibitions

MD HB1121

Real Property - Residential Contracts of Sale - Buyer Privacy

MD HB821

Montgomery County - New Single-Family Residential Real Property Sales - Contract Requirements MC 17-23

MD SB163

Real Property - Recordation and Land Records - Requirements

MD SB485

Frederick County - Residential Property Sales - Contract Disclosures

MD SB974

State-Owned Nursing Homes - Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines - Contractor Reporting Requirements

MD HB1301

State-Owned Nursing Homes - Deficiencies, Citations, and Fines - Contractor Reporting Requirements

MD SB116

Property Tax - Municipal Corporation Business Personal Property Tax Rate and Local Government Reporting Requirements - Alterations

Similar Bills

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