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Maryland Senate and House Both Have Bills To Limit Collection Of Attorney Fees In Actions Against Homeowners

Bills introduced late in both houses of the Maryland General Assembly would limit the rights of condominiums and homeowners associations to recover attorney’s fees from homeowners.  Senate Bill 1062 and House Bill 1532 would apply to actions by councils of unit owners and homeowners associations against individual owners for delinquent assessments or to enforce a nonmonetary violation of the governing documents.  The Bills would preclude a condominium or homeowners association from demanding, collecting or seeking to recover attorney’s fees “unless the amount of the attorney’s fees is reasonable in relation to the amount in controversy or the nature of the nonmonetary violation.” (more…)

Maryland Senate Passes Amendment To Provisions For Termiantion Of Developer Contracts

By a vote of 37 – 7, the Maryland Senate passed SB 162, which provides for amendments to the current provisions applicable to the rights of condominiums and homeowners associations to terminate contracts that were entered into by the developer prior to the property owners having assumed control of the community.  The legislation expands the developer contracts now subject to termination by a subsequently elected independent governing body to include contracts providing “telecommunications, internet, cable, or other video services” in addition to utility services and communications systems. (more…)

Maryland House And Senate Pass Differing Versions of Bills Precluding Lien Foreclosures Based On Fines

Bills passed in the Maryland House of Delegates and Senate would limit lien foreclosures to claims for delinquent assessments only, and would preclude foreclosure actions based fines and related fees imposed by an association.  The House passed HB 286 by a unanimous vote of 138 – 0, and the Senate passed SB 161 by a vote of 37 – 7.  The primary difference in the two bills is that the House version applies to condominiums and homeowners associations, while the Senate version would also apply to cooperative housing corporations. (more…)

Legislature Considers Amendments To Provisions For Termination Of Developer Contracts

Senate Bill 162, now pending in the Maryland General Assembly, would change the current provisions applicable to the rights of condominiums and homeowners associations to terminate contracts that were entered into by the developer prior to the property owners having assumed control of the community.  It would expand the developer contracts now subject to termination by a subsequently elected independent governing body to include contracts providing “telecommunications, internet, cable, or other video services” in addition to utility services and communications systems. (more…)

Maryland Senate Versions of House Bills

The following are Maryland General Assembly Senate versions of House bills discussed in previous posts:

Licensing and regulation of property managers – SB 794

Precluding limits on causes of action – SB 167

Limiting liens to delinquent assessments and not fine – SB 161

Resale notice of potential special assessment – SB 176

Closed meetings to consider business transactions – SB 197