Harford County

We Offer Eviction Services in Harford County

Harford County Eviction Process, Maryland

How to Evict a Tenant in Harford, County

If you're a landlord in Harford County dealing with tenant not paying rent in Harford, MD, lease violations, or unwanted occupants, it’s essential to understand how to evict a tenant in Harford County, Maryland. The Harford County Eviction Process follows Maryland state law and requires landlords to follow specific steps to remove tenants legally. Doing it correctly ensures you protect your property, avoid delays, and stay compliant with the law.

 

Our team provides full-service eviction assistance—from filing an eviction notice to coordinating with the Sheriff’s Office so you can handle failure to pay rent in Harford, MD or other eviction issues efficiently and lawfully.

Eviction Help in Harford County

We provide fast and reliable eviction help in Harford County, Maryland. If you’re unsure how to evict a tenant in Harford County, our experts guide you through each step of the process. Our services include:

  • Preparing and filing all court documents.
  • Sending official collections and eviction notices.
  • Representing you in Harford County District Court.
  • Coordinating with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office for final enforcement.

Unlike many services, we handle the entire eviction from start to finish. As soon as you report a tenant not paying rent in Harford, MD, we take immediate action to protect your property.

Harford County Eviction Details:

  • Within Coverage Area: Yes (Court Filings)
  • Perform Physical Evictions: Yes (Outside of Area)
  • Rental License Requirement: Not Required
  • Zone: 2

Click "GET STARTED" to begin the Harford County Eviction Process today.

How to Evict a Tenant in Harford County, Maryland

Let’s break down exactly how to evict a tenant in Harford County through the proper legal channels.

Step 1: Identify the Legal Grounds for Eviction

Determine why you’re evicting the tenant. Valid legal reasons in Maryland include:

  • Failure to pay rent in Harford, MD.
  • Breach of lease (e.g., property damage, unauthorized occupants).
  • Holding over after lease expiration.
  • Wrongful detainer (occupying property without permission).

Step 2: Serve the Proper Legal Notice

Issue the appropriate eviction notice based on the reason:

  • For non-payment of rent, serve a 10-day notice to pay or vacate using Form DC-CV-115.
  • For lease violations or holdovers, issue a 30-day written notice.

Always keep documentation of delivery for court.

Step 3: File the Complaint in Harford County District Court

If the tenant doesn’t comply after notice, file an eviction notice and complaint with the Harford County District Court.

Court Filing Fee: $405

We will:

  • File the Failure to Pay Rent complaint.
  • Send a collections letter to your tenant.
  • Represent you in court.
  • Request a Warrant of Restitution once judgment is granted.

Our team ensures your case moves forward immediately.

Step 4: Attend the Court Hearing

Court hearings are usually scheduled 5–10 days after filing. You must present evidence such as:

  • Lease agreement.
  • Payment history.
  • Copies of notices served.

If the judge rules in your favor, you receive a judgment for possession. We can attend court on your behalf if needed.

Step 5: Request a Warrant of Restitution

After judgment, request a Warrant of Restitution this allows the Sheriff to remove the tenant. Our team monitors and submits this request promptly.

Step 6: Schedule and Complete the Eviction

Once the Harford County Sheriff’s Office receives the warrant, eviction is scheduled for either 10:00 AM or 1:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Bring 4–8 helpers and proper equipment to remove belongings. We assist with scheduling and logistics to ensure a smooth process.

Step 7: Understand the Tenant’s Right to Redeem

Tenants can stop eviction by paying all rent, fees, and court costs before the Sheriff’s arrival—unless they’ve had three or more Failure to Pay Rent judgments in the past year. We’ll help you confirm their eligibility.

How to Evict Someone from Your House in Harford County

If you’re dealing with a wrongful detainer—such as a family member, ex-partner, or guest refusing to leave—you must still follow Maryland’s legal eviction steps. Self-help evictions (changing locks, cutting utilities, or forcing someone out) are illegal.

To evict someone from your house in Harford County:

  1. Serve the appropriate written notice.
  2. File a Wrongful Detainer case in District Court.
  3. Attend the hearing.
  4. Request a Warrant of Restitution.
  5. Schedule the eviction with the Sheriff.

Our eviction team manages every stage—from court filings to coordination with the Sheriff—so you can resolve the issue legally and stress-free.

Get Eviction Help in Harford County Today

If your tenant is not paying rent in Harford, MD, don’t wait. Start the Harford County Eviction Process now with professionals who handle everything for you.

For just $405, we:

  • Prepare and file your case.

  • Send a collections letter.

  • Represent you in court.

  • Work with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office to complete the eviction.

 Click "GET STARTED" to file an eviction notice and regain control of your property today.

 


COUNTY INFORMATION
County Website: http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/
County Hotline: (410) 638-3400

District Court:
2 South Bond St
Suite 100
Bel Air, MD 21041-3737
(410) 836-4545

Harford County Sheriff Department
45 S. Main St
Bel Air, MD 21014
Phone: (410) 838-6600
Web: http://www.harfordsheriff.org/
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