2015 Maryland Code
REAL PROPERTY
Title 7 - MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF TRUST, AND VENDOR'S LIENS
Subtitle 3 - PROTECTION OF HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE ACT
Part V - PROHIBITED ACTS; ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
§ 7-319 - Enforcement

MD Real Prop Code § 7-319 (2015) What's This?

(a) Injunction. -- The Attorney General may seek an injunction to prohibit a person who has engaged or is engaging in a violation of this subtitle from engaging or continuing to engage in the violation.

(b) Necessary order or judgment. -- The court may enter any order or judgment necessary to:

(1) Prevent the use by a person of any prohibited practice;

(2) Restore to a person any money or real or personal property acquired from the person by means of any prohibited practice; or

(3) Appoint a receiver in case of willful violation of this subtitle.

(c) Costs. -- In any action brought by the Attorney General under this section, the Attorney General is entitled to recover the costs of the action for the use of the State.

(d) Violations. -- A violation of this subtitle is an unfair or deceptive trade practice within the meaning of Title 13 of the Commercial Law Article and is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions contained in Title 13 of the Commercial Law Article.

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