(a) The intent of the General Assembly of Maryland is to facilitate the orderly development of condominiums in Maryland. The General Assembly recognizes, however, that the conversion of rental dwellings to condominiums can have an adverse impact on the availability of rental units, resulting in the displacement of tenants.
(b) A county or incorporated municipality may, by legislative finding, recognize and declare that a rental housing emergency exists in all or part of its jurisdiction and has been caused by the conversion of rental housing to condominiums. The jurisdiction shall consider and make findings as to:
(1) The nature and incidence of condominium conversions;
(2) The resulting hardship to and displacement of tenants; and
(3) The scarcity of rental housing.
(c) Upon finding and declaration of a rental housing emergency caused by the conversion of rental housing to condominiums, a county or an incorporated municipality may by the enactment of laws, ordinances, and regulations, take the following actions to meet the emergency:
(1) Grant to a designated family as defined in § 11-137 of this title a right to an extended lease for a period in addition to that period provided for in § 11-137 of this title. The right to an extended lease may not, in any event, result in a requirement that a developer set aside for an extended lease more than 20 percent of the total number of units.
(2) Otherwise extend any of the provisions of § 11-137 of this title except that:
(i) More than 20 percent of the total number of units may not be required to be set aside; and
(ii) The term of an extended lease for any family made a designated family by a county or an incorporated municipality may not exceed 3 years.
(3) Require that the notice required to be given under § 11-102.1 of this title be altered to disclose the effects of any actions taken under this section.
(d) Within 10 days of the enactment of a law, ordinance, or regulation under this section, a county or incorporated municipality shall forward a copy of the law, ordinance or regulation to the Secretary of State.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Maryland Condominium Act
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 11-103.1 - Corrective Amendments
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 11-112 - 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 11-128 - Duties of Secretary of State
Section 11-129 - Foreign Condominium Units Sold in State
Section 11-130 - Consumer Protection
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 11-141 - Title Additional and Supplemental