This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DC-CV-080 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Maryland District Court - a government authority operating within Maryland. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DC-CV-080?
A: Form DC-CV-080 is the Complaint and Summons Against Tenant Holding Over specifically for the state of Maryland.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DC-CV-080?
A: The purpose of Form DC-CV-080 is to initiate legal action against a tenant who is holding over and refusing to vacate the property in Maryland.
Q: How do I use Form DC-CV-080?
A: To use Form DC-CV-080, you need to provide information about the tenant and the property, as well as the reasons for seeking possession of the property. The form must be filed with the appropriate court.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form DC-CV-080?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with filing Form DC-CV-080. The amount of the fees can vary depending on the court.
Q: What happens after filing Form DC-CV-080?
A: After filing Form DC-CV-080, the tenant will be served with the Complaint and Summons, and a court hearing will be scheduled. The tenant will have an opportunity to respond to the allegations.
Q: What can I do if the tenant does not respond to the Complaint and Summons?
A: If the tenant does not respond to the Complaint and Summons, you may be able to obtain a default judgment against them.
Q: What can I do if the court rules in my favor?
A: If the court rules in your favor, you may be granted a judgment for possession of the property, and the tenant may be ordered to vacate the property.
Q: What if the tenant still refuses to vacate the property after the court ruling?
A: If the tenant still refuses to vacate the property after the court ruling, you may need to take further legal action to enforce the judgment, such as filing for a writ of possession.
Q: Is legal representation required for using Form DC-CV-080?
A: Legal representation is not required, but it may be advisable to consult with an attorney familiar with landlord-tenant law in Maryland to ensure your rights are protected and to navigate the legal process effectively.
Form Details:
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