Herbert “Tripp” Burgunder III, a real estate attorney who believed that legal documents should be written in clear language, died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack April 19 at his Owings Mills home. He was 53.
Herbert “Tripp” Burgunder III, a real estate attorney who believed that legal documents should be written in clear language, died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack April 19 at his Owings Mills home. He was 53.
In a split, 5-2 decision, the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled in favor Monday of the landlord of Baltimore’s Copycat building, saying he could evict tenants without having a rental license.