File Code: Counties - Local Laws
Crossfiled with: SENATE BILL 322
- Sponsored By:
-
Delegate Marriott (By Request - Baltimore City Administration)
- Entitled:
-
Baltimore City - Redemption of Ground Rents - Abandoned or Distressed
Property
Establishing that when the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City
condemn specified property that is subject to a redeemable ground
rent, the City becomes the tenant of the ground rent; requiring a
tenant seeking to redeem a ground rent on abandoned or distressed
property subject to condemnation in Baltimore City to pay specified
back rent and provide an affidavit to the State Department of
Assessments and Taxation; etc.
House Action
- 2/16
- First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
- 3/3
- Re-referred Environmental Matters
- Hearing 3/18 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/24
- Favorable with Amendments Report by Environmental Matters
- 3/23
- Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed with Amendments
- 3/24
- Third Reading Passed (135-0)
- 4/3
- Returned Passed
Senate Action
- 3/28
- First Reading Judicial Proceedings
- 4/4
- Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 4/5
- Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
- 5/26
- Governor vetoed - Cross-filed bill was signed
Sponsored by:
- Delegate Salima Siler Marriott, District 40
- Baltimore City Administration
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- ABANDONED PROPERTY
- BALTIMORE CITY
- CONDEMNATION
- FEES -see also- DEVELOPMENT FEES AND TAXES
- LANDLORD AND TENANT -see also- EVICTION; LEASES & RENT; etc.
- LEASES AND RENT
- REAL PROPERTY
Bill affects the following Statute:
- Real Property
- (
8-110
)
- Bill Text (Displayed in PDF Format):
First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled
- Fiscal Note (Displayed in PDF Format):
Available
- Amendments (Displayed in WordPerfect 8 Format):
House
- Number: 130318/01 (PDF) Offered on: March 24, 2005 at:
11:40 a.m. Status: Adopted
- Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
- March 24, 2005: Third Reading Passed (135-0)
Senate
- April 5, 2005: Third Reading Passed (47-0)