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During the COVID-19 pandemic, a patchwork quilt of statutes, regulations, executive orders, and court orders have imposed on again, off again, restrictions on the filing and prosecution of foreclosure cases. Few of these specify how applicable statutes of limitations are affected, if at all, and whether a purported extension of a statute of limitations by executive order or court order is valid is an open question. A recent decision of Maryland’s second highest court, the Court of Special Appeals, provides some comfort to lenders that their right to foreclose will not expire before we return to “normal.”