Sun Concierge and Staffing, Inc. v. EJF Real Estate Services, Inc.
Unreported Opinions//April 16, 2026//
Civil Procedure—Default Judgment—Service of Process
The circuit court violated Maryland Rule 2-613(c) by failing to mail the notice of default order to Sun Concierge’s last known address, constituting an irregularity under Rule 2-535(b).
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