Maryland HB537 establishes a Bill of Rights for residential owners in common ownership communities.
Maryland HB537 establishes a Bill of Rights for residential owners in common ownership communities, including condominiums, cooperative housing corporations, and homeowners associations. The bill outlines specific rights for these owners, such as the right to be designated as a member, participate in community meetings, receive advance notice of meetings, and vote by secret ballot. It also grants rights related to financial transparency, fair treatment, and access to community documents.
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