Maryland HB853 establishes the State Board of Common Ownership Community Managers to oversee licensing and regulation of community managers.
Maryland HB853 creates the State Board of Common Ownership Community Managers within the Maryland Department of Labor to regulate community managers. The Board will oversee the licensing of community managers who provide management services for common ownership communities, such as condominiums and cooperative housing corporations. The bill outlines the composition and duties of the Board, including setting standards for licensing, handling disciplinary actions, and maintaining a public list of licensed individuals.
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