Major Changes to Anne Arundel County Eviction Process Take Effect July 1
Residents across Anne Arundel County should be aware of significant changes to the local eviction process that will take effect on July 1, 2026, under newly enacted county legislation designed to modernize landlord-tenant procedures and establish new requirements for the handling of personal property following an eviction. Related: Bill 101 25 The changes stem from Anne Arundel County Bill 101-25, which establishes a new framework for residential evictions and replaces the long-standing practice commonly known as a "set out," where a tenant's belongings are removed from a residence and placed outside during an eviction. Beginning July 1, the county will transition to what has become known as a "lock and leave" process. Under the new law, once a court issues a warrant of restitution and an eviction date is scheduled, landlords must provide tenants with at least 14 days' written notice before the repossession occurs. The notice must inform tenants...