Maryland SB981 establishes an Ombudsman Unit to handle complaints in common ownership communities and mandates local commissions to manage community.
Maryland SB981 introduces an Ombudsman Unit within the Office of the Attorney General to address complaints from members of common ownership communities regarding adverse decisions by governing bodies or managers. The Unit will handle disputes, provide mediation, and operate a database of governing documents. The bill also mandates the creation of local commissions in counties to manage disputes, enforce community rules, and maintain a collection of governing documents.
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