Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Maryland Condominium Act
Section 11-116 - Books and Records to Be Kept; Audit; Inspection of Records

(a)    The council of unit owners shall keep books and records in accordance with good accounting practices on a consistent basis.
    (b)    On the request of the unit owners of at least 5 percent of the units, the council of unit owners shall cause an audit of the books and records to be made by an independent certified public accountant, provided an audit shall be made not more than once in any consecutive 12–month period. The cost of the audit shall be a common expense.
    (c)    (1)    (i)    Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, all books and records, including insurance policies, kept by the council of unit owners shall be maintained in Maryland or within 50 miles of its borders and shall be available at some place designated by the council of unit owners for examination or copying, or both, by any unit owner, a unit owner’s mortgagee, or their respective duly authorized agents or attorneys, during normal business hours, and after reasonable notice.
            (ii)    If a unit owner requests in writing a copy of financial statements of the condominium or the minutes of a meeting of the board of directors or other governing body of the condominium to be delivered, the board of directors or other governing body of the condominium shall compile and send the requested information by mail, electronic transmission, or personal delivery:
                1.    Within 21 days after receipt of the written request, if the financial statements or minutes were prepared within the 3 years immediately preceding receipt of the request; or
                2.    Within 45 days after receipt of the written request, if the financial statements or minutes were prepared more than 3 years before receipt of the request.
        (2)    Books and records required to be made available under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall first be made available to a unit owner not later than 15 business days after a unit is conveyed from a developer and the unit owner requests to examine or copy the books and records.
        (3)    Books and records kept by or on behalf of a council of unit owners may be withheld from public inspection, except for inspection by the person who is the subject of the record or the person’s designee or guardian, to the extent that they concern:
            (i)    Personnel records, not including information on individual salaries, wages, bonuses, and other compensation paid to employees;
            (ii)    An individual’s medical records;
            (iii)    An individual’s personal financial records, including assets, income, liabilities, net worth, bank balances, financial history or activities, and creditworthiness;
            (iv)    Records relating to business transactions that are currently in negotiation;
            (v)    The written advice of legal counsel; or
            (vi)    Minutes of a closed meeting of the board of directors or other governing body of the council of unit owners, unless a majority of a quorum of the board of directors or governing body that held the meeting approves unsealing the minutes or a recording of the minutes for public inspection.
    (d)    (1)    Except for a reasonable charge imposed on a person desiring to review or copy the books and records or who requests delivery of information, the council of unit owners may not impose any charges under this section.
        (2)    A charge imposed under paragraph (1) of this subsection for copying books and records may not exceed the limits authorized under Title 7, Subtitle 2 of the Courts Article.

Structure Maryland Statutes

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