Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Maryland Condominium Act
Section 11-109.3 - Court Appointment of Receiver

(a)    If the council of unit owners fails to fill vacancies on the board of directors sufficient to constitute a quorum in accordance with the bylaws, three or more unit owners may petition the circuit court for the county where the condominium is located to appoint a receiver to manage the affairs of the council of unit owners.
    (b)    (1)    At least 30 days before petitioning the circuit court, the unit owners acting under the authority granted by subsection (a) of this section shall mail to the council of unit owners a notice describing the petition and the proposed action.
        (2)    The unit owners shall post a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place on the condominium property.
    (c)    If the council of unit owners fails to fill vacancies sufficient to constitute a quorum within the notice period, the unit owners may proceed with the petition.
    (d)    A receiver appointed by a court under this section may not reside in or own a unit in the condominium governed by the council of unit owners.
    (e)    (1)    A receiver appointed under this section shall have all powers and duties of a duly constituted board of directors.
        (2)    The receiver shall serve until the council of unit owners fills vacancies on the board of directors sufficient to constitute a quorum.
    (f)    The salary of the receiver, court costs, and reasonable attorney’s fees are common expenses.

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Maryland Statutes

Real Property

Title 11 - Maryland Condominium Act

Section 11-101 - Definitions

Section 11-102 - Establishment of Condominium Regime

Section 11-102.1 - Notice Prior to Conversion of Residential Property to Condominium

Section 11-102.2 - Termination of Leases

Section 11-103 - Declaration

Section 11-103.1 - Corrective Amendments

Section 11-104 - Bylaws

Section 11-105 - Condominium Plat

Section 11-106 - Status and Description of Units

Section 11-107 - Percentage Interests

Section 11-108 - Use of Common Elements

Section 11-108.1 - Responsibility for Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement

Section 11-109 - Council of Unit Owners

Section 11-109.1 - Closed Meetings of Board of Directors

Section 11-109.2 - Annual Proposed Budget

Section 11-109.3 - Court Appointment of Receiver

Section 11-109.4 - Reserve Study of Condominium Common Elements -- Criteria

Section 11-110 - Common Expenses and Profits; Assessments; Liens

Section 11-111 - Rules and Regulations

Section 11-111.1 - Family Child Care Homes

Section 11-111.2 - Restrictions on Candidate Signs and Propositions

Section 11-111.3 - Distribution of Written Information or Materials

Section 11-111.4 - Installation of Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment in Condominiums -- Approval by Governing Body -- Permit or Approval by County or Municipality -- Term -- Insurance by Unit Owner

Section 11-111.5 - Condominium Not to Prohibit or Unreasonably Restrict Collection of Organic Waste Materials -- Ability of Private Entity to Access the Common Elements for Purpose of Collection

Section 11-112 - Eminent Domain

Section 11-113 - Dispute Settlement Mechanism

Section 11-114 - Required Insurance Coverage; Reconstruction

Section 11-114.1 - Fidelity Insurance

Section 11-114.2 - Requirement of Owner Insurance Policy on Unit

Section 11-115 - Improvements, Alterations, or Additions by Unit Owner

Section 11-116 - Books and Records to Be Kept; Audit; Inspection of Records

Section 11-118 - Mechanics' and Materialmen's Liens

Section 11-119 - Resident Agent

Section 11-120 - Expanding Condominiums

Section 11-121 - Deposits on New Condominiums

Section 11-122 - Zoning and Building Regulations

Section 11-123 - Termination of Condominium

Section 11-124 - Rules of Construction

Section 11-125 - Easements and Encroachments

Section 11-126 - Disclosure Requirements

Section 11-127 - Registration

Section 11-128 - Duties of Secretary of State

Section 11-129 - Foreign Condominium Units Sold in State

Section 11-130 - Consumer Protection

Section 11-131 - Warranties

Section 11-132 - Documents to Be Delivered to Council of Unit Owners by Developer

Section 11-133 - Termination of Leases or Management and Similar Contracts

Section 11-134 - Provisions Requiring Employment of Developer or Vendor to Effect Sale; Exception

Section 11-134.1 - Prohibited Provisions by Developers or Vendors of Condominiums

Section 11-135 - Resale of Unit

Section 11-136 - Tenant's Right to Purchase Property Occupied as Residence

Section 11-137 - Unit Leased by Designated Household

Section 11-138 - Local Government's Right to Purchase Rental Facility

Section 11-139 - Local Government's Right to Purchase Units

Section 11-139.1 - Electronic Transmission of Notice

Section 11-139.2 - Electronic Transmission of Votes or Proxies

Section 11-139.3 - Attendance at Virtual Meetings -- Attendees Deemed Present -- Voting and Ballots -- Technical Linking Difficulties Not Invalidating

Section 11-140 - Legislative Intent; Local Legislative Finding and Declaration of Rental Housing Emergency; Local Laws and Regulations to Meet Emergency; Copies

Section 11-141 - Title Additional and Supplemental

Section 11-142 - Applicability to Existing Condominiums

Section 11-143 - Short Title