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Tax sale due-diligence checklist (Maryland)

Work every parcel through this before you bid in Maryland. It is the same sequence a careful buyer runs each time: confirm the title, value the land, run the numbers, and be ready on sale day.

This is a static reference you can work down parcel by parcel. It pairs with the full due diligence guide and the max-bid calculator.

Title and liens

Confirm what you would actually be buying, and what would come with it.

The parcel on the ground

Value the dirt before the auction, especially on cheap rural lots.

  • Find the parcel on the county GIS and map its boundaries, size, and zoning against the listing.
  • Confirm legal access. A landlocked parcel with no recorded easement is hard to use and harder to resell.
  • Check flood zones and wetlands and whether the lot is buildable (perc test, utilities, setbacks).
  • Look up who holds the mineral rights if that matters to your plan for the land.

The numbers

Make the math decide your bid, not the auction adrenaline.

  • Price in the redemption timeline: Maryland sets no fixed redemption deadline. The right to redeem continues until it is finally barred by decree of the circuit court in which the foreclosure proceeding is filed. What the statute fixes is the earliest date the certificate holder may start that case, and the outside date by which the holder must start it. A certificate is void unless a proceeding to foreclose the right of redemption is filed within 2 years of the date of the certificate of sale, and if the certificate goes void the holder's rights end and the money paid at the sale is forfeited and applied to the taxes in arrears. A Baltimore City certificate on abandoned property sold below the lien amount must be filed on within 3 months and reverts to the city otherwise.
  • If you are buying a certificate, model the return at the rate you would actually win, not the 6 percent ceiling, with the yield calculator.
  • Set a defensible ceiling with the max-bid calculator, subtracting title-clearing and repair costs from resale value.
  • Decide your walk-away number before the sale opens, and hold to it.

Sale-day logistics

Handle the paperwork and the money so a win does not slip away.

  • Register on the county's auction platform ahead of the deadline and confirm which sale (certificate or deed) you are entering.
  • Verify the exact date, time, and format on your county page. These are set county by county and can change.

If a parcel fails any item you cannot price or fix, that is your answer. See the common mistakes this checklist is built to catch.

Built Aug 9, 2026 from Maryland statutes and our due-diligence guides.

Tax Sale Atlas publishes educational information about public tax sale processes. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Rules, dates, and fees change; confirm with the county office before you bid.

Turn the checklist into a bid

Once a parcel clears every item, the max-bid calculator sets the number you should not cross.