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Maryland High Court Rules Landlord Licensure Irrelevant in Holdover Tenant Cases

news Maryland High Court Rules Landlord Licensure Irrelevant in Holdover Tenant Cases Herbert Burgunder III · December 2, 2021

In a major decision for landlords, the Maryland Court of Appeals, Maryland’s highest court, ruled that landlords are not required to have a license to regain control of their property from tenants holding over. The decision, Walke v. The Copycat Building LLC, in Maryland’s Court of Appeals held the owner’s right to repossess property after…

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Rimon Law welcomes Herbert Burgunder III as Real Estate Transactions and Litigation Partner in new Baltimore office

news Rimon Law welcomes Herbert Burgunder III as Real Estate Transactions and Litigation Partner in new Baltimore office Herbert Burgunder III · December 19, 2019

Opening a new office in Baltimore, Rimon welcomes Herbert Burgunder III as a partner in its Real Estate Practice Group. The Baltimore office marks the 27th location featuring Rimon attorneys. This year, the firm expanded into Moscow, Warsaw, and Tucson. Mr. Burgunder joins Rimon from PK Law, where he also worked as a Partner. Mr. Burgunder focuses his practice on the full spectrum of real estate matters, including commercial, residential, and real estate litigation, land use and zoning issues, including variances, conditional uses,…

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