Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1457

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Common Ownership Communities - Ombudsman Unit, Governing Document Database, and Local Commissions

Impact

The bill represents a significant change in how common ownership communities are regulated in Maryland. By requiring these communities to establish local commissions, it centralizes the authority over disputes and governance within a structured framework. The establishment of ombudsman services aims to ease the resolution of conflicts by providing a non-judicial avenue for complaint handling. This not only promotes fair treatment of community members but also empowers them by giving access to resources and guidance from state authorities. In essence, it enhances consumer protection strategies within the housing sector.

Summary

House Bill 1457 establishes a framework for the management and oversight of common ownership communities in Maryland. This includes the creation of a Common Ownership Community Ombudsman Unit within the Division of Consumer Protection. The unit is charged with receiving and responding to complaints from members of these communities, thereby functioning as a resource for those navigating disputes or seeking information regarding their rights. Furthermore, the bill mandates that common ownership communities must file governing documents with the Department of Housing and Community Development, ensuring transparency and accessibility of information pertaining to community governance.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent to improve governance in common ownership communities, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation of local commissions and the balance of power between governing bodies and residents. Some critics may argue that the establishment of an ombudsman could lead to bureaucratic overreach and complicate existing governance structures. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of the review and enforcement mechanisms provided by local commissions, especially in how they handle disputes and the potential costs associated with maintaining these commissions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB423

Task Force on Common Ownership Communities

MD SB894

Task Force on Common Ownership Communities

MD HB29

Residential Owners in Common Ownership Communities Bill of Rights

MD HB836

Residents of Common Ownership Communities - Discharge of Liabilities in Bankruptcy Proceedings

MD HB844

Housing and Community Development - Common Ownership Community Website

MD HB80

Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers

MD HB105

Real Property - Condominiums and Homeowners Associations - Governing Bodies and Annual Meetings

MD SB87

Office of the Attorney General - Correctional Ombudsman Unit

MD HB23

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

MD SB746

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

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