Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Maryland Condominium Act
Section 11-127 - Registration

(a)    A contract for the initial sale of a unit to a member of the public may not be entered into until the public offering statement for the proposed condominium regime has been registered with the Secretary of State and until 10 days after all amendments then applicable to the public offering statement have been filed with the Secretary of State under subsection (d) of this section.
    (b)    (1)    An application for registration shall consist of the public offering statement described in § 11-126 of this title. A developer shall file the number of copies required by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall notify the governing body of the county and/or municipality in which the condominium is located of the filing of the application. An application shall be accompanied by a fee of not less than $100, in an amount equal to $5 per unit.
        (2)    A developer promptly shall file amendments to report any material change in any document or information contained in the application.
    (c)    (1)    The Secretary of State shall acknowledge receipt of an application for registration within 5 business days after receiving it. The Secretary shall determine whether the application satisfies the disclosure requirements of § 11-126 of this title within 45 days after receipt.
        (2)    If the Secretary of State determines that the application complies with § 11-126 of this title, the Secretary shall issue promptly an order registering the condominium. Otherwise, unless the developer has consented in writing to a delay not to exceed 30 days, the Secretary shall issue promptly an order rejecting registration. The order shall include the specific reasons for the rejection. The Secretary’s failure to issue any order within 45 days of receipt or within the time period agreed upon shall be deemed an approval of the condominium. Rejection of an application for registration by the Secretary of State may not act as a bar to reapplication for registration. An application amended to comply with the stated reasons for rejection and accompanied by an additional fee as provided in subsection (b) of this section shall be approved by the Secretary of State upon his determination that the amended application satisfies the requirements of this section.
    (d)    (1)    (i)    A developer shall promptly file with the Secretary of State copies of any changes in the documents or information contained in the public offering statement which are necessary to make the documents or information current.
            (ii)    A public offering statement is current if the information required under § 11–126(b)(2), (4), (5), (6), and (12) of this title is updated and filed by the developer not less than annually.
        (2)    (i)    A developer shall file a written statement with the council of unit owners describing the progress of construction, repairs, and all other work on the condominium, which the developer has completed or intends to complete in accordance with the public offering statement for the condominium.
            (ii)    This written statement shall be filed within 30 days after the anniversary date for registration of the public offering statement for the condominium and annually thereafter until the registration of the condominium is terminated.
        (3)    A developer shall notify the Secretary of State in writing when all of the units in the condominium have been conveyed to unit owners other than the developer, and the developer either cannot add additional units to the condominium or has determined that no additional units will be added to the condominium.
        (4)    If the developer notifies the Secretary of State that all of the units in the condominium have been conveyed to unit owners other than the developer, and that the developer either cannot add additional units to the condominium, or has determined that no additional units will be added to the condominium, the Secretary of State shall issue an order terminating the registration of the condominium.
    (e)    The Secretary of State shall be responsible for the administration of this section.
        (1)    The Secretary may adopt, amend, and repeal regulations necessary to carry out the requirements of the provisions of this section.
        (2)    The Secretary may prescribe forms and procedures for submitting applications.
    (f)    This section does not apply to the sale of any unit which is to be occupied and used for nonresidential purposes.

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